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'''Rajah Keppler''' (1908-1984) was a semi-professional doing Chinese effects and illusions at clubs around the Ohio area.
 
'''Rajah Keppler''' (1908-1984) was a semi-professional doing Chinese effects and illusions at clubs around the Ohio area.
  
His picture in the "Who's Who in Magic" in the   May 1931 issue of the [[Sphinx]] shows him wearing a turban.<ref>Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], May 1931</ref>
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His picture in the "Who's Who in Magic" section of the May 1931 issue of the [[Sphinx]] shows him wearing a turban.<ref>Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], May 1931</ref>
  
 
Club reports in various magazines marveled at his "Mechanical Man" routine and in  Windor's "Merchandising Magic" column in the October 1952 issue of [[Tops]], Keppler's "Duck to Rabbit card" is mentioned.
 
Club reports in various magazines marveled at his "Mechanical Man" routine and in  Windor's "Merchandising Magic" column in the October 1952 issue of [[Tops]], Keppler's "Duck to Rabbit card" is mentioned.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 3 April 2014

Rajah Keppler
BornThomas Paul Keppler
July 26, 1908
Hamilton, Ohio
DiedJanuary 12, 1984 (age 75)
Hamilton, Ohio
Resting placeRose Hill Burial Park
NationalityAmerican

Rajah Keppler (1908-1984) was a semi-professional doing Chinese effects and illusions at clubs around the Ohio area.

Biography

His picture in the "Who's Who in Magic" section of the May 1931 issue of the Sphinx shows him wearing a turban.[1]

Club reports in various magazines marveled at his "Mechanical Man" routine and in Windor's "Merchandising Magic" column in the October 1952 issue of Tops, Keppler's "Duck to Rabbit card" is mentioned.

References

  1. Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, May 1931