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− | '''Joe Klein''', the son-in-law of the music publisher, Julius Witmark, was [[Okito]]'s business partner in the [[Bamberg Magic and Novelty Company]]. <ref>[[Okito on Magic]] by Robert Parrish & Theodore Bamberg (1952) </ref> | + | '''Joe Klein''', the son-in-law of the music publisher, Julius Witmark, was [[Okito]]'s business partner in the [[Bamberg Magic and Novelty Company]]. <ref>[[Okito on Magic]] by [[Robert Parrish]] & Theodore Bamberg (1952) </ref> |
Klein took care of the advertising and publicity matters connected with the magic store which Okito opened at Broadway and 28th Street. | Klein took care of the advertising and publicity matters connected with the magic store which Okito opened at Broadway and 28th Street. |
Revision as of 19:02, 9 April 2011
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Born | Joseph A. Klein |
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Joe Klein, the son-in-law of the music publisher, Julius Witmark, was Okito's business partner in the Bamberg Magic and Novelty Company. [1]
Klein took care of the advertising and publicity matters connected with the magic store which Okito opened at Broadway and 28th Street.
Joe had chronic indigestion and always kept a little cardboard pillbox full of small white tablets on his desk. In 1909, While playing around with these pillboxes, Okito came up with the Okito Coin Box.
After a year or two they dissolved partnership.
References
- ↑ Okito on Magic by Robert Parrish & Theodore Bamberg (1952)