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[[File: DavidWilliamson1.png|right|thumb|200px|[[ David Williamson]]]]
[[File: KentC.png|right|thumb|200px|[[ Kent Cummins]]]]
'''David Williamson''' (b.1961), is a professional magician.
'''Kent Cummins''' is an American magician, juggler, author, teacher, magic historian and founder of the Austin Magic Auction and [[Fantastic Magic Camp]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==


Williamson has been featured on ABC's, [[Champions of Magic]], where he appeared with Princess Stephanie as he performed  at different locations in and around Monaco. He has also co-starred in several top-rated prime-time network specials including CBS' Magicians' Favorite Magicians, NBC's Houdini: Unlocking His Mysteries, and NBC's [[World's Greatest Magic]] III. David appeared on [[Masters Of Illusion]] and PAX TV's World Magic Awards special where he was awarded comedy magician of the year.
Kent Cummins got an [[A.C. Gilbert Company]] Mysto Magic Exhibition Set from his dad for Christmas in 1949 at the age of six, and declared, “I am going to be a Magician!” Naturally, he called himself, “Mysto.” Kent discovered magic books in the library, and now is proud of his large personal collection of books, magazines, lecture notes, catalogs, and memorabilia related to magic and variety arts at his Fantastic Magic Center in Georgetown, Texas.


He was the host of the United Kingdom's television series The Magic Comedy Strip. He has created illusions for and performed in several commercials and has developed TV shows for Walt Disney Productions and ABC, as well as consulting for illusionists [[David Copperfield]]'s and [[David Blaine]]'s TV specials.  
The first magician he saw was [[Blackstone]] Senior, who inspired his love of stage magic. His mentor was Louis Berkie, proprietor of the ELBEE Company and the Fun ‘N Magic Shop in San Antonio, Texas. Berkie gave Kent his first summer job at the age of 14 and took him to his first magic convention, the 1957 IBM Convention in Houston.
His best-selling magic book, "Williamson's Wonders", has been translated into three languages. His instructional DVDs "Sleight Of Dave", "Dave 2" and "Magic Farm" are bestsellers worldwide.  


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Kent’s first public show was in 1952 at the age of nine; his first paid show ($3.00) was the following year. While at Baton Rouge High School, Kent started the HI-Y Club and the Junior Society for Psychical Research (JSPR), and created the “Horror Hop” concept combining spook shows with record hops. While at Louisiana State University, Kent worked at the Checker Fun Shop and started both the Checker Magic Club and the Gordin Theatre Magic Club.
 
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Kent Cummins is an American magician, juggler, author, teacher, magic historian and founder of the Austin Magic Auction and Fantastic Magic Camp.

Biography

Kent Cummins got an A.C. Gilbert Company Mysto Magic Exhibition Set from his dad for Christmas in 1949 at the age of six, and declared, “I am going to be a Magician!” Naturally, he called himself, “Mysto.” Kent discovered magic books in the library, and now is proud of his large personal collection of books, magazines, lecture notes, catalogs, and memorabilia related to magic and variety arts at his Fantastic Magic Center in Georgetown, Texas.

The first magician he saw was Blackstone Senior, who inspired his love of stage magic. His mentor was Louis Berkie, proprietor of the ELBEE Company and the Fun ‘N Magic Shop in San Antonio, Texas. Berkie gave Kent his first summer job at the age of 14 and took him to his first magic convention, the 1957 IBM Convention in Houston.

Kent’s first public show was in 1952 at the age of nine; his first paid show ($3.00) was the following year. While at Baton Rouge High School, Kent started the HI-Y Club and the Junior Society for Psychical Research (JSPR), and created the “Horror Hop” concept combining spook shows with record hops. While at Louisiana State University, Kent worked at the Checker Fun Shop and started both the Checker Magic Club and the Gordin Theatre Magic Club.

Read more about Kent Cummins…