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'''Bill Elliott''', of the W. A. Elliott Company, Toronto, Canada, was a manufacturer of magical apparatus, puzzles and jokes.
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'''Bill Elliott''', President of the W. A. Elliott Company in Toronto, Canada, was a manufacturer of magical apparatus, puzzles and jokes.
  
 
He was well known for his puzzle "The Vanishing Leprachaun."
 
He was well known for his puzzle "The Vanishing Leprachaun."
  
 
Elliott did the silk-screen of Pat Patterson Lyons' artwork  for the covers of [[Howard Lyons]]' magazine  [[Ibidem]], as well as contributed many routines for it.<ref>Ibidem Vol 2</ref>
 
Elliott did the silk-screen of Pat Patterson Lyons' artwork  for the covers of [[Howard Lyons]]' magazine  [[Ibidem]], as well as contributed many routines for it.<ref>Ibidem Vol 2</ref>

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Bill Elliott
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Bill Elliott, President of the W. A. Elliott Company in Toronto, Canada, was a manufacturer of magical apparatus, puzzles and jokes.

He was well known for his puzzle "The Vanishing Leprachaun."

Elliott did the silk-screen of Pat Patterson Lyons' artwork for the covers of Howard Lyons' magazine Ibidem, as well as contributed many routines for it.[1]
  1. Ibidem Vol 2