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Faber withdrew to open his own shop in the Chicago Loop area.<ref>[[Genii 1973 March]]</ref> Berg purchased out Bergland's half interest near the end of 1926 (after they both got married) and continued to operate it out of the Princess Theatre building.<ref>Billboard, September 18, 1926</ref> | Faber withdrew to open his own shop in the Chicago Loop area.<ref>[[Genii 1973 March]]</ref> Berg purchased out Bergland's half interest near the end of 1926 (after they both got married) and continued to operate it out of the Princess Theatre building.<ref>Billboard, September 18, 1926</ref> | ||
+ | The shop was sold to [[Alton Sharpe]] in 1951 when Berg moved to Los Angeles, California to a shop on Hollywood Boulevard. Sharpe renamed it the Sharpe Studio of Magic and ran it until 1957.<ref>Linking Ring, February, 2005</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 23:09, 3 March 2013
Princess Magic Shop (originally Princess Novelty Shop) was opened in 1925 in Chicago, Illinois on 321 S Clark Street, next door to the Princess Theatre , by Sam Berland with partners Joe Berg and Harry Faber.
It was the first street-level magic shop open to the public in America. Also the site of first magic lecture (by Harlan Tarbell).[1]Faber withdrew to open his own shop in the Chicago Loop area.[2] Berg purchased out Bergland's half interest near the end of 1926 (after they both got married) and continued to operate it out of the Princess Theatre building.[3]
The shop was sold to Alton Sharpe in 1951 when Berg moved to Los Angeles, California to a shop on Hollywood Boulevard. Sharpe renamed it the Sharpe Studio of Magic and ran it until 1957.[4]
References
- ↑ http://www.chicagomagicstudio.com/map/locations/260.html
- ↑ Genii 1973 March
- ↑ Billboard, September 18, 1926
- ↑ Linking Ring, February, 2005