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'''Larry Arcuri''', a journalist and amateur magician founded the [[New York Magic Table]] in early 1940s.  
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'''Larry Arcuri''' (c.1905-1980), a journalist and amateur magician, founded the [[New York Magic Table]] in early 1940s. He also did club dates as "The Magic Chef", conjuring up real food.
  
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Arcuri had appeared on the Johnny Carson Show, was featured in Ripley's "Believe It or Not" column and  had invented tie tricks.
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He was an associate editor of the [[Linking Ring]].In the late 1940s, Arcuri authored a whimsical column, "Once Over Sleightly," in the Linking Ring magazine.<ref>Obit, Linking Ring, March 1981</ref> He was also a member of the London [[Magic Circle]].  Arcuri was for 12 years the secretary of the Parent Assembly and editor of the [[The Spellbinder]], their newsletter. He had edited 141 issues when he retired.
 
He was an associate editor of the [[Linking Ring]].In the late 1940s, Arcuri authored a whimsical column, "Once Over Sleightly," in the Linking Ring magazine.<ref>Obit, Linking Ring, March 1981</ref> He was also a member of the London [[Magic Circle]].  Arcuri was for 12 years the secretary of the Parent Assembly and editor of the [[The Spellbinder]], their newsletter. He had edited 141 issues when he retired.
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Revision as of 23:06, 10 September 2013

Larry Arcuri
BornLawrence P. Arcuri
circa 1905
New York City
DiedDecember 13, 1980 (age 74)
Coconut Creek, Florida

Larry Arcuri (c.1905-1980), a journalist and amateur magician, founded the New York Magic Table in early 1940s. He also did club dates as "The Magic Chef", conjuring up real food.

Biography

Arcuri had appeared on the Johnny Carson Show, was featured in Ripley's "Believe It or Not" column and had invented tie tricks.

He was an associate editor of the Linking Ring.In the late 1940s, Arcuri authored a whimsical column, "Once Over Sleightly," in the Linking Ring magazine.[1] He was also a member of the London Magic Circle. Arcuri was for 12 years the secretary of the Parent Assembly and editor of the The Spellbinder, their newsletter. He had edited 141 issues when he retired.

Arcuri organized the first pilgrimage to the Houdini grave, which was to become an annual custom of the New York S.A.M. [2]

Bibliography

  • Applause Guaranteed, Genii 1980 August
  • EMCEE STUFF, MUM 1980
  • THE HOUDINI BIRTH RESEARCH COMMITTEE'S REPORT

References

  1. Obit, Linking Ring, March 1981
  2. Obit, Genii 1981 January