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[[Dr. Faust]] (1930- April 2, 1981) was born [[David Hoy]]. Hoy was an ordained minister who started out using magic to illustrate concepts in the bible.
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'''Dr. Faust''' (1930-1981), born '''David Hoy''', was an ordained minister who started out using magic to illustrate concepts in the bible.
  
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== Biography ==
 
After leaving the ministry he moved on to performing mentalism as Dr. Faust. He invented many clever and original mental effects, many using very bold tactics (like tossing a force deck out to the audience to peek at a card).
 
After leaving the ministry he moved on to performing mentalism as Dr. Faust. He invented many clever and original mental effects, many using very bold tactics (like tossing a force deck out to the audience to peek at a card).
  
Later in life, he represent himself as a genuine psychic, relying on institutions and perceptions.  He claimed to use extrasensory perceptions helped him locate everything from lost rings to runaway children. He also made predictions for a weekly column that appeared in 340 newspapers.
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Later in life, he represent himself as a genuine psychic, relying on institutions and perceptions.  He claimed to use extrasensory perceptions helped him locate everything from lost rings to runaway children. He also made predictions for a weekly column that appeared in 340 newspapers.<ref>Goodliffe's Abracadabra, Vol. 71, No. 1839, April 1981, THE AMERICAN SCENE by Frances Marshall, David Hoy Dead at 50, page 492</ref><ref>New Tops, Vol. 21, No. 5, May 1981, Final Curtain, David Hoy, page 47</ref><ref>Magicana (New Zealand), Vol. 29, No. 169, May-June 1981, DAVID HOY DEAD AT 50, by Frances Marshall, page 61</ref><ref>The Linking Ring, Vol. 61, No. 6, June 1981, David Hoy Succumbs, by Donn Davison, page 102</ref><ref>Obituary [[Genii 1981 May]]</ref><ref>[[Genii 1981 June|Genii Magazine, Vol. 45, No. 6, June 1981]], Obituary David Hoy 1930-1981, by DONN DAVISON, page 389</ref>
 
   
 
   
 
== Contributions ==
 
== Contributions ==
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== Books ==
 
== Books ==
 
* Magic with a Message by David Hoy (1956).
 
* Magic with a Message by David Hoy (1956).
* [[The Bold and Subtle Miracles of Dr. Faust]] by David Hoy (1963)
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* [[The Bold and Subtle Miracles of Dr. Faust]] (1963)
 
* The Meaning of Tarot (1971)
 
* The Meaning of Tarot (1971)
 
* Super-Psychic: The Incredible Dr. Hoy by John Godwin (1974)
 
* Super-Psychic: The Incredible Dr. Hoy by John Godwin (1974)
  
== References ==
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* Obituary [[Genii 1981 May]]
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* The Linking Ring, Vol. 36, No. 7, September 1956, The Bible and magic, by the Rev. David Hoy, page 31
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* New Jinx, Vol. 3, No. 26, June 1964, "PRO"file, page 110
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* The New Tops, Vol. 4, No. 11, November 1964, Cover Portrait . . DAVE HOY by Harold Banks, page 4
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Revision as of 16:09, 22 October 2013

Dr. Faust
BornDavid E. Hoy
July 21, 1930
Evansville, Illinois
DiedApril 02, 1981 (age 50)
Paducah, Kentucky

Dr. Faust (1930-1981), born David Hoy, was an ordained minister who started out using magic to illustrate concepts in the bible.

Biography

After leaving the ministry he moved on to performing mentalism as Dr. Faust. He invented many clever and original mental effects, many using very bold tactics (like tossing a force deck out to the audience to peek at a card).

Later in life, he represent himself as a genuine psychic, relying on institutions and perceptions. He claimed to use extrasensory perceptions helped him locate everything from lost rings to runaway children. He also made predictions for a weekly column that appeared in 340 newspapers.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Contributions

Books


References

  1. Goodliffe's Abracadabra, Vol. 71, No. 1839, April 1981, THE AMERICAN SCENE by Frances Marshall, David Hoy Dead at 50, page 492
  2. New Tops, Vol. 21, No. 5, May 1981, Final Curtain, David Hoy, page 47
  3. Magicana (New Zealand), Vol. 29, No. 169, May-June 1981, DAVID HOY DEAD AT 50, by Frances Marshall, page 61
  4. The Linking Ring, Vol. 61, No. 6, June 1981, David Hoy Succumbs, by Donn Davison, page 102
  5. Obituary Genii 1981 May
  6. Genii Magazine, Vol. 45, No. 6, June 1981, Obituary David Hoy 1930-1981, by DONN DAVISON, page 389
  • The Linking Ring, Vol. 36, No. 7, September 1956, The Bible and magic, by the Rev. David Hoy, page 31
  • New Jinx, Vol. 3, No. 26, June 1964, "PRO"file, page 110
  • The New Tops, Vol. 4, No. 11, November 1964, Cover Portrait . . DAVE HOY by Harold Banks, page 4