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Lippincott invented a device for vanishing or producing a small object known now as "The Lippincott Box." It was first marketed by the [[Max Holden Magic Shop]] in 1949 as "Quarter Go." | Lippincott invented a device for vanishing or producing a small object known now as "The Lippincott Box." It was first marketed by the [[Max Holden Magic Shop]] in 1949 as "Quarter Go." | ||
− | He was a long time member of the [[IBM]].<ref>IN MEMORIUM (lists date of death), Linking Ring, September, 1995</ref> | + | He was a long time member of the [[IBM]], served as president of Ring 1 and wrote various articles for the [[Linking Ring]].<ref>IN MEMORIUM (lists date of death), Linking Ring, September, 1995</ref> |
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 23:58, 19 October 2010
Jack Lippincott | |
Born | John Wright Lippincott 1909 St. Louis, Missouri |
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Died | October 15, 1994 |
Jack Lippincott was an amateur magician and professor of psychology at Washington University in St. Louis.
Lippincott invented a device for vanishing or producing a small object known now as "The Lippincott Box." It was first marketed by the Max Holden Magic Shop in 1949 as "Quarter Go."
He was a long time member of the IBM, served as president of Ring 1 and wrote various articles for the Linking Ring.[1]
References
- ↑ IN MEMORIUM (lists date of death), Linking Ring, September, 1995