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'''Valentine''' (1902-1983) toured the United States with his wife, Helen (?-1992), for many years as "Valentine's Birds", featuring trained cockatoos.<ref>Cover, [[Genii 1956 July]]</ref>
  
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== Biography ==
 
Valentine was the owner of an appliance store in Warren, Ohio when he became interested in magic. He started doing local shows and when his earnings as a magician exceeded his earnings at the appliance shop, he started as full time pro.
 
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He served as President of Ring #2 Youngstown, Ohio (1935-1936), U.S. Ambassador of Goodwill for IBM (1967), was a member of IBM Ring #150 and SAM Assembly #49. In 1970 he served as Secretary and Treasurer of the [[Florida Magicians Association]].<ref>Obit, MUM, June 1983</ref>
 
He served as President of Ring #2 Youngstown, Ohio (1935-1936), U.S. Ambassador of Goodwill for IBM (1967), was a member of IBM Ring #150 and SAM Assembly #49. In 1970 he served as Secretary and Treasurer of the [[Florida Magicians Association]].<ref>Obit, MUM, June 1983</ref>
  
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* M-U-M, Vol. 55, No. 12, May 1966, NEVIN VALENTINE HOEFERT magician-of-the-month by Chas. A. RossKam, page14
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* The Linking Ring, Vol. 63, No. 6, June 1983, Nevin Hoefert Death, page 99
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Valentine

Cover of Genii (1956)
BornNevin Valentine Hoefert
May 27, 1902
DiedFebruary 16, 1983 (age 80)

Valentine (1902-1983) toured the United States with his wife, Helen (?-1992), for many years as "Valentine's Birds", featuring trained cockatoos.[1]

Biography

Valentine was the owner of an appliance store in Warren, Ohio when he became interested in magic. He started doing local shows and when his earnings as a magician exceeded his earnings at the appliance shop, he started as full time pro.

When Professor Pamihaska was retiring his cockatoo act after a long career in vaudeville, he offered the act to Valentine who bought it and incorporated magic into the act.

They appeared on many magic convention shows including SAM, IBM, MAES, and Abbott's Get Together and one year did ten National television shows, including an appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show. [2]

In the 1970s they moved to a waterfront home in Hollywood, Florida, as an attempt at retirement.[3]

He served as President of Ring #2 Youngstown, Ohio (1935-1936), U.S. Ambassador of Goodwill for IBM (1967), was a member of IBM Ring #150 and SAM Assembly #49. In 1970 he served as Secretary and Treasurer of the Florida Magicians Association.[4]

References

  1. Cover, Genii 1956 July
  2. Helen Hoefert, MUM, December 1980
  3. Magician-of-the-month, MUM, June 1977
  4. Obit, MUM, June 1983
  • M-U-M, Vol. 55, No. 12, May 1966, NEVIN VALENTINE HOEFERT magician-of-the-month by Chas. A. RossKam, page14
  • The Linking Ring, Vol. 63, No. 6, June 1983, Nevin Hoefert Death, page 99