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'''Reginald E. Clark''', a bank employee, was a amateur magician with an all-round magic act but especially cards, billiard balls, handkerchiefs, and cigarettes.  
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'''Reginald E. Clark''' (1907-), a bank employee, was a amateur magician with an all-round magic act but especially cards, billiard balls, handkerchiefs, and cigarettes.  
  
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== Biography ==
 
Hie first public performance was at age of fifteen.  
 
Hie first public performance was at age of fifteen.  
  
 
He was a member of [[I.M.C.]] and [[Magicians' Club]], London.<ref>Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)</ref>
 
He was a member of [[I.M.C.]] and [[Magicians' Club]], London.<ref>Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)</ref>
  
== Bibliography ==
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== Contributions ==
* Dual Attraction, A card problem with an unprepared pack in [[Magic That Perks]] by [[Harry E. Cecil]] (1937) (reprinted in New Tops, September 1984)
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* Dual Attraction, A card problem with an unprepared pack in [[Magic that Perks]] by [[Harry E. Cecil]] (1937) (reprinted in [[New Tops]], September 1984)
  
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 21:14, 25 September 2013

Reginald E. Clark
BornReginald Eaton Clark
November 2, 1907
Rye, Sussex, England

Reginald E. Clark (1907-), a bank employee, was a amateur magician with an all-round magic act but especially cards, billiard balls, handkerchiefs, and cigarettes.

Biography

Hie first public performance was at age of fifteen.

He was a member of I.M.C. and Magicians' Club, London.[1]

Contributions

References

  1. Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)