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''' Emile G. Clifton, Jr.''' ( 1920? - April 1, 1984), known as "Cliff", was a magician from the San Francisco area that performed as Konjo Koiff the Mad-Gician in the 1950s.
''' Emile G. Clifton, Jr.''' ( 1920? - April 1, 1984), known as "Cliff", was a magician from the San Francisco area that performed as Konjo Koiff the Mad-Gician in the 1950s.
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He was a captain and fighter pilot for the famed Tuskeegee Airmen during World War II and was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross.
He was a captain and fighter pilot for the famed Tuskeegee Airmen during World War II and was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross.


Clifton   was a member of IBM Ring 38 in San Francisco and a magic instructor at Tom Dethlefson's Golden Gate Magic Co. in San Francisco. He  was listed as the "staff artist" for the first issues of Woodfield's [[Magicana]] and also illustrator for some magic books.
Clifton was a member of IBM Ring 38 in San Francisco and a magic instructor at Tom Dethlefson's Golden Gate Magic Co. in San Francisco. He  was listed as the "staff artist" for the first issues of Woodfield's [[Magicana]] and also illustrator for some magic books.


Clifton   was a mentor to [[Pete Biro]], who mentions him in his "Reel Works" Genii columns. He contributed effects to [[Linking Ring]], [[MUM]], [[Magick]] and [[Genii]] and his "Slide-Out" card production is in [[Apocalypse]] Vol 10, No. 12 ( December, 1987)
Clifton was a mentor to [[Pete Biro]], who mentions him in his "Reel Works" Genii columns. He contributed effects to [[Linking Ring]], [[MUM]], [[Magick]] and [[Genii]] and his "Slide-Out" card production is in [[Apocalypse]] Vol 10, No. 12 (December, 1987)





Revision as of 14:43, 30 January 2011

Emile G. Clifton, Jr. ( 1920? - April 1, 1984), known as "Cliff", was a magician from the San Francisco area that performed as Konjo Koiff the Mad-Gician in the 1950s.

Emile Clifton
BornC 1920
USA
DiedApril 01, 1984 (age Expression error: Unexpected < operator.)


He was a captain and fighter pilot for the famed Tuskeegee Airmen during World War II and was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross.

Clifton was a member of IBM Ring 38 in San Francisco and a magic instructor at Tom Dethlefson's Golden Gate Magic Co. in San Francisco. He was listed as the "staff artist" for the first issues of Woodfield's Magicana and also illustrator for some magic books.

Clifton was a mentor to Pete Biro, who mentions him in his "Reel Works" Genii columns. He contributed effects to Linking Ring, MUM, Magick and Genii and his "Slide-Out" card production is in Apocalypse Vol 10, No. 12 (December, 1987)


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