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'''Robert Olson''' worked for Magic Dealer [[Connie Haden]] in late 1950s, pitching magic at his dealer's tables at conventions, bending nail writers at Haden shop, etc.  Joined [[SAM]] at age 18. Developed comedy magic, working close-up and MC work for magic conventions in late 1950s, and early 1960s. Co-wrote a column in [[Hugard's Magic Monthly]], with John V. Hope, on Coin Magic. Left NYC to work as woodworker in mid 1960s.  Developed 19th century magic show, performing as black magician [[Richard Potter]], first successful American magician. Worked in trade shows for [[Tommy Tucker]] in early 1970s.  In mid-1970s, he began work at museum Old Sturbridge Village(OSV) in Massachusetts, a 25 year career.  Left OSV in 2001 to pursue successful career as performing magician, with museums, historical societies, private parties, corporate shows, etcCharter member of the [[Nordic Knights of Necromancy]].
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'''Robert Olson''' worked for Magic Dealer [[Connie Haden]] in late 1950s, pitching magic at his dealer's tables at conventions, bending nail writers at Haden shop, etc.  Joined [[SAM]] at age 18. Developed comedy magic, working close-up and MC work for magic conventions in late 1950s, and early 1960s. Co-wrote a column in [[Hugard's Magic Monthly]], with John V. Hope, on Coin Magic. He was a member of [[F.A.M.E.]] (Future American Magical Entertainers), but left New York City to work as woodworker in mid 1960s.   
  
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Olson developed a 19th century magic show, performing as black magician [[Richard Potter]], the first successful American magician. 
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Worked in trade shows for [[Tommy Tucker]] in early 1970s.  In mid-1970s, he began work at the museum Old Sturbridge Village(OSV) in Massachusetts, a 25 year career.  Leaving OSV in 2001, Olson went on  to pursue a successful career as a performing magician, with museums, historical societies, private parties, and corporate shows. 
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He is a charter member of the [[Nordic Knights of Necromancy]].
  
 
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Revision as of 13:11, 5 February 2012

See also: Robert E. Olson.
Robert A. Olson
BornRobert Alan Olson
1938
Brooklyn Ne,w York

CategoriesBooks by Robert A. Olson

Robert Olson worked for Magic Dealer Connie Haden in late 1950s, pitching magic at his dealer's tables at conventions, bending nail writers at Haden shop, etc. Joined SAM at age 18. Developed comedy magic, working close-up and MC work for magic conventions in late 1950s, and early 1960s. Co-wrote a column in Hugard's Magic Monthly, with John V. Hope, on Coin Magic. He was a member of F.A.M.E. (Future American Magical Entertainers), but left New York City to work as woodworker in mid 1960s.

Olson developed a 19th century magic show, performing as black magician Richard Potter, the first successful American magician. Worked in trade shows for Tommy Tucker in early 1970s. In mid-1970s, he began work at the museum Old Sturbridge Village(OSV) in Massachusetts, a 25 year career. Leaving OSV in 2001, Olson went on to pursue a successful career as a performing magician, with museums, historical societies, private parties, and corporate shows.

He is a charter member of the Nordic Knights of Necromancy.

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