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'''Laurie L. Ireland''' (1898-1954), known for his skill in [[sleeving]] and billiard ball manipulations, was a magician and Chicago magic dealer.
 
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In 1925, he opened the [[L.L. Ireland Magic Co.]] in Chicago (which became [[Magic, Inc.]]) and met with his wife [[Frances Ireland]].
 
In 1925, he opened the [[L.L. Ireland Magic Co.]] in Chicago (which became [[Magic, Inc.]]) and met with his wife [[Frances Ireland]].
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Ireland had been a magician since childhood. By the time he was 25 he was developing and selling magical tricks of his own and then as the Ireland Magic Co. 
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He invented more than fifty tricks, most of them manipulative, including his line of golf ball tricks.<ref>Obit, The Linking Ring, Vol. 34, No. 4, June 1954, p.94</ref><ref>The Final Curtain LAURIE IRELAND, Tops, Vol. 19, JUNE 1954, p.27</ref>
  
 
He created the Multiplying Golf Balls and Otto the Duck ([[1936]]) (now called Joanne the Duck).<ref>Obit [[Genii 1954 May]]</ref>
 
He created the Multiplying Golf Balls and Otto the Duck ([[1936]]) (now called Joanne the Duck).<ref>Obit [[Genii 1954 May]]</ref>

Revision as of 00:59, 30 May 2012

Laurie L. Ireland (1898-1954), known for his skill in sleeving and billiard ball manipulations, was a magician and Chicago magic dealer.

L. L. Ireland
BornLaurie Lowell Ireland
1898
USA
DiedApril 27, 1954

In 1925, he opened the L.L. Ireland Magic Co. in Chicago (which became Magic, Inc.) and met with his wife Frances Ireland.

Ireland had been a magician since childhood. By the time he was 25 he was developing and selling magical tricks of his own and then as the Ireland Magic Co.

He invented more than fifty tricks, most of them manipulative, including his line of golf ball tricks.[1][2]

He created the Multiplying Golf Balls and Otto the Duck (1936) (now called Joanne the Duck).[3]

Books

References

  1. Obit, The Linking Ring, Vol. 34, No. 4, June 1954, p.94
  2. The Final Curtain LAURIE IRELAND, Tops, Vol. 19, JUNE 1954, p.27
  3. Obit Genii 1954 May