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'''Will Lindhorst''' performed as "Chandu" and was the owner of magic shops in [[St. Louis]] starting 1925.
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'''Will Lindhorst''' (1890 - 1954) performed as "Chandu" and was the owner of magic shops in [[St. Louis]] starting 1925.  
  
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== Biography ==
 
Lindhorst worked for [[Howard Thurston]] as an assistant from 1910-1912.
 
Lindhorst worked for [[Howard Thurston]] as an assistant from 1910-1912.
  
 
He was a charter of Assembly No 8 of the [[S.A.M.]] in 1921.
 
He was a charter of Assembly No 8 of the [[S.A.M.]] in 1921.
  
In 1931, Lindhorst began appearing as Chandu the Magician on behalf of White King Soap.
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In 1931, Lindhorst began appearing as [[Chandu the Magician]] on behalf of White King Soap.
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In 1944 he opened the [[Lindhorst Magic Den]] in St. Louis at 612 Pine Street and was later moved across the street. After Will Lindhorst's death, the magic shop was purchased by [[Gene Devoe]] and operated as Devoe's magic Den at that same location until the building was torn down.
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His cousin [[Charles W. Lindhorst]], who was an understudy for [[Thurston]] and built built props for his shop.<ref>[[Genii 1979 June]], page 385</ref><ref>THE SPHINX - Volume XXIII, FEBRUARY 15, 1925 - Number 12, WILL L. LINDHORST, page 387</ref>
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<ref>Hugard's Magic Monthly Vol. 11, No. 10, June 1953, Backstage, Obituary WILL LINDHORST, page 110</ref>
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<ref>Broken Wands, M-U-M, VOL. 43. NO. 11, Aril 1954, ST. LOUIS. MO., page 478</ref>
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<ref>The Linking Ring, Vol. 34, No. 2, April 1954, Broken Wand William L. Lindhorst, page 102</ref>
  
In 1944 he opened the Lindhorst Magic Den in St. Louis. After Lindhorst's death, the shop was purchased by [[Gene Devoe]].
 
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
* A Bag of Magic Tricks (1931)
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* Dick Darling's A Bag of Magic Tricks (1931)
== References ==
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* Dick Darling's New Bag of Tricks (1934) for Quaker Oats
* WILLIAM L. LINDHORST (1890 1954) by Roger Edgar Linden (1997)
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* The Weatherbird Bag of Tricks (1932) for Peter's shoe store.
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* WILLIAM L. LINDHORST (1890-1954) by Roger Edgar Linden (1997)<ref>[[Genii 1997 May|Genii, Vol. 60, No. 7, May 1997]], Light From the Lamp by Jamy Ian Swiss, WILLIAM L. LINDHORST 1890-1954, by Roger Edgar Linden, page 64</ref>
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{{References}}
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* History of Magic in St. Louis, by Don Rataj (2011)
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Revision as of 00:01, 18 March 2016

Will Lindhorst
BornWilliam Louis Lindhorst
April 22, 1890
DiedMarch 7, 1954 (age 63)
St. Louis, Missouri
Known forOwner of Lindhorst Magic Shop

Will Lindhorst (1890 - 1954) performed as "Chandu" and was the owner of magic shops in St. Louis starting 1925.

Biography

Lindhorst worked for Howard Thurston as an assistant from 1910-1912.

He was a charter of Assembly No 8 of the S.A.M. in 1921.

In 1931, Lindhorst began appearing as Chandu the Magician on behalf of White King Soap.

In 1944 he opened the Lindhorst Magic Den in St. Louis at 612 Pine Street and was later moved across the street. After Will Lindhorst's death, the magic shop was purchased by Gene Devoe and operated as Devoe's magic Den at that same location until the building was torn down.

His cousin Charles W. Lindhorst, who was an understudy for Thurston and built built props for his shop.[1][2] [3] [4] [5]

Books

  • Dick Darling's A Bag of Magic Tricks (1931)
  • Dick Darling's New Bag of Tricks (1934) for Quaker Oats
  • The Weatherbird Bag of Tricks (1932) for Peter's shoe store.
  • WILLIAM L. LINDHORST (1890-1954) by Roger Edgar Linden (1997)[6]


References

  1. Genii 1979 June, page 385
  2. THE SPHINX - Volume XXIII, FEBRUARY 15, 1925 - Number 12, WILL L. LINDHORST, page 387
  3. Hugard's Magic Monthly Vol. 11, No. 10, June 1953, Backstage, Obituary WILL LINDHORST, page 110
  4. Broken Wands, M-U-M, VOL. 43. NO. 11, Aril 1954, ST. LOUIS. MO., page 478
  5. The Linking Ring, Vol. 34, No. 2, April 1954, Broken Wand William L. Lindhorst, page 102
  6. Genii, Vol. 60, No. 7, May 1997, Light From the Lamp by Jamy Ian Swiss, WILLIAM L. LINDHORST 1890-1954, by Roger Edgar Linden, page 64
  • History of Magic in St. Louis, by Don Rataj (2011)