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'''The Black Wizard of the West''' (fl. 1920s) was reportedly killed while performing the [[Bullet Catch]] in  Deadwood, South Dakota in 1922.<ref>The History of,and Famous Exponents of,the Bullet - Catching Trick by Roy A. Snyder, New Tops, SEPTEMBER 1968</ref>
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'''The Black Wizard of the West''' (fl. ?) was reportedly killed while performing the [[Bullet Catch]] in  Deadwood, South Dakota (some time prior to 1922).<ref>The History of,and Famous Exponents of,the Bullet - Catching Trick by Roy A. Snyder, New Tops, SEPTEMBER 1968</ref>
 
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He made a lot of money catching bullets as he hawked his bogus elixirs.
 
He made a lot of money catching bullets as he hawked his bogus elixirs.
  
His wife murdered him onstage and then turned the gun onherself with the.45 caliber pistol.<ref>Ben Robinson TWELVE HAVE DIED, Magical Arts Journal, SEPTEMBER 1986</ref><ref>Wray Rattler, May 18, 1922 https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/cgi-bin/colorado?a=d&d=WRA19220518.2.58</ref>
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His wife murdered him on  stage, switching the gun for real bullets, and then turned the gun on herself with the .45 caliber pistol.<ref>Ben Robinson TWELVE HAVE DIED, Magical Arts Journal, SEPTEMBER 1986</ref><ref>Wray Rattler, May 18, 1922 https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/cgi-bin/colorado?a=d&d=WRA19220518.2.58</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:24, 8 February 2016

The Black Wizard of the West
Born?

The Black Wizard of the West (fl. ?) was reportedly killed while performing the Bullet Catch in Deadwood, South Dakota (some time prior to 1922).[1]

Biography

He made a lot of money catching bullets as he hawked his bogus elixirs.

His wife murdered him on stage, switching the gun for real bullets, and then turned the gun on herself with the .45 caliber pistol.[2][3]

References

  1. The History of,and Famous Exponents of,the Bullet - Catching Trick by Roy A. Snyder, New Tops, SEPTEMBER 1968
  2. Ben Robinson TWELVE HAVE DIED, Magical Arts Journal, SEPTEMBER 1986
  3. Wray Rattler, May 18, 1922 https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/cgi-bin/colorado?a=d&d=WRA19220518.2.58