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'''Blair L. Gilbert''' (1870 - 1947) was a Chicago-based magic dealer in the 1920s.
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'''Blair L. Gilbert''' (1870-1947) was a [[Chicago]]-based magic dealer in the 1920s.
  
{{See also|[[Alfred C. Gilbert]], co-founded the Mysto Magic Company}}
 
 
== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
Gilbert brought hundreds of effects to the magic world through his B. L. Gilbert Magic Company. Throughout the 1920s, he published sheets of hand-typed instructions, prices ranging from a dime to a dollar. He offered card routines, mentalism, illusions, pocket tricks, and magic with eggs, slates, matches, silks, paper, bills, balls and many other props. Some of the effects were were developed by Gilbert himself with others by famous artists like [[Thurston]] and [[Anna Eva Fay]].
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Gilbert brought hundreds of effects to the magic world through his B. L. Gilbert Magic Company.<ref>http://www.chicagomagicstudio.com/map/locations/280.html</ref>  Throughout the 1920s, he published sheets of hand-typed instructions, prices ranging from a dime to a dollar. He offered card routines, mentalism, illusions, pocket tricks, and magic with eggs, slates, matches, silks, paper, bills, balls and many other props. Some of the effects were were developed by Gilbert himself with others by famous artists like [[Thurston]] and [[Anna Eva Fay]].
  
He started in magic as an amateur and was a member of the early Chicago Conjurers' Club, He began dealing and trading in second hand magic, was friends with [[August Roterberg]].
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He started in magic as an amateur and was a member of the early Chicago Conjurers' Club, He began dealing and trading in second hand magic, was friends with [[August Roterberg]].<ref>http://www.miraclefactory.net/gilbert.htm</ref><ref>Obit Linking Ring January 1947</ref>
  
The following original creations of Gilberts<ref>[[Magic World]] December 1919</ref>:
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The following original creations of Gilberts<ref>[[Magic World]] December 1919</ref>
 
* Rising card from Book. A good and clever impromptu trick.
 
* Rising card from Book. A good and clever impromptu trick.
 
* Change-over palm, with several coins  
 
* Change-over palm, with several coins  
 
* Wrist chain shackle  
 
* Wrist chain shackle  
 
  
  
 
== Bibliography==
 
== Bibliography==
* Patter Chatter
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* Patter Chatter, Vol. 1 (1916)
* Patter Chatter No. 2
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* Patter Chatter, Vol. 2
* "Up to date Coin Act"
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* Up to date Coin Act (1916)
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* "Pithy Patter" columns in [[Magic World]] (1919-1921)
 
* "Pithy Patter" columns in [[Magic World]] (1919-1921)
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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* http://www.miraclefactory.net/gilbert.htm
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* Obit Linking Ring January 1947
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Revision as of 16:29, 2 March 2013

See also: Alfred C. Gilbert, co-founded the Mysto Magic Company.
B. L. Gilbert
BornBlair Lee Gilbert
1870
Horicon, Wisconsin
DiedNovember 28, 1947
Known forB. L. Gilbert Magic Company

Blair L. Gilbert (1870-1947) was a Chicago-based magic dealer in the 1920s.

Bibliography

Gilbert brought hundreds of effects to the magic world through his B. L. Gilbert Magic Company.[1] Throughout the 1920s, he published sheets of hand-typed instructions, prices ranging from a dime to a dollar. He offered card routines, mentalism, illusions, pocket tricks, and magic with eggs, slates, matches, silks, paper, bills, balls and many other props. Some of the effects were were developed by Gilbert himself with others by famous artists like Thurston and Anna Eva Fay.

He started in magic as an amateur and was a member of the early Chicago Conjurers' Club, He began dealing and trading in second hand magic, was friends with August Roterberg.[2][3]

The following original creations of Gilberts[4]

  • Rising card from Book. A good and clever impromptu trick.
  • Change-over palm, with several coins
  • Wrist chain shackle


Bibliography

  • Patter Chatter, Vol. 1 (1916)
  • Patter Chatter, Vol. 2
  • Up to date Coin Act (1916)

References

  1. http://www.chicagomagicstudio.com/map/locations/280.html
  2. http://www.miraclefactory.net/gilbert.htm
  3. Obit Linking Ring January 1947
  4. Magic World December 1919