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'''W. F. Van Zandt''' was an amateur magician and author who's articles and tricks were published in the [[Linking Ring]] and [[Tops]] during the 1903s,
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'''W. F. Van Zandt''' was an amateur magician and author who's articles and tricks were published in the [[Linking Ring]] and [[Tops]] during the 1930s,
  
 
He lived in New Jersey in the 1930s<ref>Linking Ring, Feb. 1934</ref>, and  was director of the [[USO]] service center at Sedalia, Missouri in 1943.<ref>Tops, Octorber 1943</ref>  
 
He lived in New Jersey in the 1930s<ref>Linking Ring, Feb. 1934</ref>, and  was director of the [[USO]] service center at Sedalia, Missouri in 1943.<ref>Tops, Octorber 1943</ref>  

Revision as of 06:46, 18 July 2014

W. F. Van Zandt
BornWayne F. Van Zandt

Flourished1930s-1940s

W. F. Van Zandt was an amateur magician and author who's articles and tricks were published in the Linking Ring and Tops during the 1930s,

He lived in New Jersey in the 1930s[1], and was director of the USO service center at Sedalia, Missouri in 1943.[2]

Bibliography

  • PRACTICAL PAPER TEARING FOR THE ENTERTAINER
  • Jeannes Magic (1934)
  • TRICKS BY WINNERS - BATAVIA CONVENTION 1934
  • Advanced Magical Effects (1934)
  • Paper Tearing for the Amateur (1935)
  • Thru the Dye Tube (with Harold Rice) (1943)

References

  1. Linking Ring, Feb. 1934
  2. Tops, Octorber 1943