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[[File: Charlier1.png |right|thumb|200px|[[ Charlier]]]]
 
'''Charlier''' was magician in the late 1800s. A specialist in card magic, he is best known for creating the [[Charlier Cut]] and a card-marking system using pin pricks.
[[File: Larry Jennings.png|right|thumb|200px|[[ Larry Jennings]]]]
 
'''Larry Jennings''' (b.1933-d.1997), born Alfred Lawrence Jennings in Detroit, Michigan.  His name was legally changed in the early 1950's by the U.S. Navy to avoid confusion with another sailor of the same name. Larry was known for his close-up card technique and friendship with [[Dai Vernon]].
 
== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Charlier is only reputed to have performed in public once on January 25th 1882, at the Neumayer Hall, Hart Street, London. Mostly he gave lessons and exhibitions of card magic at private homes.


[[Professor Hoffmann]] first met him in the mid 1870s from an introduction, possibly by [[Hellis]]. Hoffmann descibed this “Polish Gentleman” as one of the greatest of living card experts. The others who took lessons or were acquainted with this gentleman said that he was from Alsace, another pupil, Samuel Heilbut, was told he was Russian. The mysterious gentleman could pass as being from any number of countries as it was reported that he spoke nine to ten languages fluently. Most thought he was French as this was the language he frequented lapsed into when speaking English, but he did not appear to speak English with a French accent. By the same token some friends said that he had a fondness for using scraps of Turkish in conversation. In Britain he was known simply as Charlier; [[Trewey]], a French illusionist recollected that he met someone very similar in appearance in Nice in 1874 called Monsieur Arelier, it was also noted that [[Henry Ridgley Evans]] was informed that a conjurer call St Jean appeared in San Francisco two years later performing under the name Carabaraba who also fitted the description.  
Growing up, Larry divided his time between staying with his father in Detroit and his mother in Georgia.  Larry joined the United States Navy when was only 16. While in the Navy, a fellow sailor showed Larry a trick and he kept pestering the sailor to teach him. After his discharge, Larry moved to Detroit where he meets and eventually marries a French-Canadian woman named Nina Chauvin who was living in Windsor, Ontario.  Larry worked as a combustion engineer.
 
In 1956, while in Windsor, [[Ron Wilson]] moved across the hall from Larry. Ron introduced Larry to the magic of [[Ed Marlo]] and [[Dai Vernon]]. Larry soon became a member of the [[Windsor Magic Circle]].  
 
In the early 1960s, Larry met [[Dai Vernon]] for the first time at a convention in Cleveland. In 1961 at the Columbus [[MagiFest]], Larry then meets fellow cardman [[Bruce Cervon]] and they become fast friends.
 
In 1964, [[Karrell Fox]] tells Larry about the [[Magic Castle]]. Knowing that Dai Vernon was living in Hollywood, Larry quits his job and moves to California where he gets a job working for [[Leo Behnke]]’s father in the plumbing repair business. Larry becomes friends with Dai Vernon and starts to study magic under him.  


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Larry Jennings (b.1933-d.1997), born Alfred Lawrence Jennings in Detroit, Michigan. His name was legally changed in the early 1950's by the U.S. Navy to avoid confusion with another sailor of the same name. Larry was known for his close-up card technique and friendship with Dai Vernon.

Biography

Growing up, Larry divided his time between staying with his father in Detroit and his mother in Georgia. Larry joined the United States Navy when was only 16. While in the Navy, a fellow sailor showed Larry a trick and he kept pestering the sailor to teach him. After his discharge, Larry moved to Detroit where he meets and eventually marries a French-Canadian woman named Nina Chauvin who was living in Windsor, Ontario. Larry worked as a combustion engineer.

In 1956, while in Windsor, Ron Wilson moved across the hall from Larry. Ron introduced Larry to the magic of Ed Marlo and Dai Vernon. Larry soon became a member of the Windsor Magic Circle.

In the early 1960s, Larry met Dai Vernon for the first time at a convention in Cleveland. In 1961 at the Columbus MagiFest, Larry then meets fellow cardman Bruce Cervon and they become fast friends.

In 1964, Karrell Fox tells Larry about the Magic Castle. Knowing that Dai Vernon was living in Hollywood, Larry quits his job and moves to California where he gets a job working for Leo Behnke’s father in the plumbing repair business. Larry becomes friends with Dai Vernon and starts to study magic under him.

Read more about Larry Jennings…