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'''Dr. T. C. Bonney''' was a Doctor of Dental Surgery and an amateur magician.
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'''Dr. T. C. Bonney''' (1882-?) was a Doctor of Dental Surgery and an amateur magician.
  
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== Biography ==
 
He learned his first tricks from is dad, an amateur magician and ventriloquist.
 
He learned his first tricks from is dad, an amateur magician and ventriloquist.
  
 
Bonney wrote articles in various magical journals including [[Sphinx]].<ref>Trix & Chatter by W. Dornfeld (1921) </ref>
 
Bonney wrote articles in various magical journals including [[Sphinx]].<ref>Trix & Chatter by W. Dornfeld (1921) </ref>
  
 
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He later moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, giving up the practice of dentistry to become Editor of "Dental Laboratory Review", the national journal of the profession. <ref>Linking Ring November 1943</ref>
Bonney later moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, giving up the practice of dentistry to become Editor of "Dental Laboratory Review", the national journal of the profession. <ref>Linking Ring November 1943</ref>
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 1 October 2013

Dr. T. C. Bonney
BornThomas C. Bonney
February 15, 1882
Aberdeen, South Dakota
Died?

Dr. T. C. Bonney (1882-?) was a Doctor of Dental Surgery and an amateur magician.

Biography

He learned his first tricks from is dad, an amateur magician and ventriloquist.

Bonney wrote articles in various magical journals including Sphinx.[1]

He later moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, giving up the practice of dentistry to become Editor of "Dental Laboratory Review", the national journal of the profession. [2]

Bibliography

  • Coin Vanish and Recover, Sphinx (Jan. 1915)
  • A Coin Vanish and Recovery, Sphinx (July 1915)
  • Stop!, Sphinx (Dec. 1916)
  • The Pocket to Pocket Cards, Linking Ring (June 1927)
  • Blocks of Wang Fu, Sphinx (March 1920)

References

  1. Trix & Chatter by W. Dornfeld (1921)
  2. Linking Ring November 1943