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Grant was a member of the [[IBM]], [[SAM]], the Order of Merlin, and the Columbus Magic Club Ring 7. <ref>[[Genii 1975 September|Genii, Vol. 39, No. 9, September 1975]], U. F. Grant Issue, COVER STORY By Don Tanner, page 443,
 
Grant was a member of the [[IBM]], [[SAM]], the Order of Merlin, and the Columbus Magic Club Ring 7. <ref>[[Genii 1975 September|Genii, Vol. 39, No. 9, September 1975]], U. F. Grant Issue, COVER STORY By Don Tanner, page 443,
 
MAGIC SECTION, pages 444-466</ref> <ref>[[Genii 1978 April|Genii, Vol. 42, No. 4, April 1978]], OBITUARY U. F. "Gen" Grant, page 247</ref> <ref>The New Tops, Vol. 18, No. 4, April 1978, Final Curtain U. F. "Gen" Grant, by Don Tanner, page 12</ref>  
 
MAGIC SECTION, pages 444-466</ref> <ref>[[Genii 1978 April|Genii, Vol. 42, No. 4, April 1978]], OBITUARY U. F. "Gen" Grant, page 247</ref> <ref>The New Tops, Vol. 18, No. 4, April 1978, Final Curtain U. F. "Gen" Grant, by Don Tanner, page 12</ref>  
<ref>M-U-M, Vol. 67, No. 12, May 1978, Broken Wands, U. F. "Gen" Grant, by Don Tanner, page 27</ref> "MAK Magic" still manufactures many of his items which is run by his daughter Mary Ann King and grandson Jimmy P. King.<ref>http://www.makmagic.com/about.asp</ref>
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"MAK Magic" still manufactures many of his items which is run by his daughter Mary Ann King and grandson Jimmy P. King.<ref>http://www.makmagic.com/about.asp</ref>
  
 
== Contributions==
 
== Contributions==

Revision as of 17:54, 13 November 2012

U.F. Grant (January 12, 1901- March 1, 1978), known as "Gen", was a magic dealer and inventor.

U.F. Grant
BornUlysses Frederick Simpson Grant
January 12 1901
Millerton, New York
DiedMarch 01, 1978 (age 77)
Columbus, Ohio
CategoriesBooks by U.F. Grant

Grant started in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where he created his first tricks. Later he moved to New York City joining the Abbott Magic & Novelty Co., eventually settled in Columbus, Ohio creating his own firm.

In 1944, he partnered with R.N. Menge creating a line of products known as "Grant and Menge" or "G. & M.". The partnership only lasted a year and they ended up becoming rivals.

He created a long line of pamphlet-type magic booklets, which were often affectionately joked about by magicians for their brevity. Don Tanner wrote directions for and illustrated many of the items marketed by the Grant company.

Grant was a member of the IBM, SAM, the Order of Merlin, and the Columbus Magic Club Ring 7. [1] [2] [3] [4]

"MAK Magic" still manufactures many of his items which is run by his daughter Mary Ann King and grandson Jimmy P. King.[5]

Contributions

  • Temple Screen
  • Cow Trick
  • Chink Cans
  • Cheek to Cheek (1948)
  • Bengal Net Illusion (1954)

Books

References

  1. Genii, Vol. 39, No. 9, September 1975, U. F. Grant Issue, COVER STORY By Don Tanner, page 443, MAGIC SECTION, pages 444-466
  2. Genii, Vol. 42, No. 4, April 1978, OBITUARY U. F. "Gen" Grant, page 247
  3. The New Tops, Vol. 18, No. 4, April 1978, Final Curtain U. F. "Gen" Grant, by Don Tanner, page 12
  4. M-U-M, Vol. 67, No. 12, May 1978, Broken Wands, U. F. "Gen" Grant, by Don Tanner, page 27
  5. http://www.makmagic.com/about.asp
  • The Linking Ring, Vol. 22, No. 10, December 1942, U. F. GRANT, The Man of 1000 Mysteries, page 37
  • The Linking Ring, Vol. 33, No. 9, November 1953, U. F. (Gen) Grant by Don Tanner, p. 23
  • Genii, Vol. 23, No. 7, March, 1959 "GEN" GRANT, M.D.A. PRESIDENT, "EDISON OF MAGIC", page 266