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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

2013-11 Famulus Newsletter

Next general meeting Wednesday, 11/20/2013 at 7:30 PM SHARP
I-HOP Kirkman Road
5203 Kirkman Road, Orlando, Florida 32819

Please join us for dinner beforehand

Lunch meetings in the McDonald’s at 7344 Sand Lake Road, Orlando. It’s two blocks WEST of the intersection of Interstate 4 and Sand Lake Road. We meet every Tuesday at noon upstairs.

Website: http://www.ring170.com/

F. A. M. E. is the Florida Association of Magical Entertainers
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Craig J. Fennessy – President – CraigFennessy@gmail.com
Chris Dunn- Vice President – Youngdunns@yahoo.com
Sheldon Brook- Secretary – mrbrook33@yahoo.com
Treasurer - Bev Bergeron - Bev@bevbergeron.com
Mark Fitzgerald- Director at Large - markaf1949@hotmail.com
Dan Knapp- Sgt at Arms - danknapp@centurylink.net
Stefan Bartelski – Editor of “Famulus”- Famulus@illusioneer.com
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2013-11 From the editor

As we approach the end of the year, it is the time that our professional and semi-professional members should be filling their calendars with bookings for holidays. Hopefully it will be a busy season for all.

I have just returned from a trip to the UK and am pleased to say that populist magic (i.e. on the TV) s alive and well. There is a very successful show starring the magician called Dynamo, called Magic Impossible. His magic is very good, very similar to Criss Angel's style of in your face street magic. One or two of the illusions I suspect are TV only, requiring the electronic and editing of video to perform or perhaps he can do REAL magic. In addition, commercials for a new season of Darrell Brown's magic were being shown.

After a number of years being responsible for your newsletter, I regret to announce that I will be leaving this position at the end of this year. My wife and I have decided to move back to where we first arrived in the USA, and will be returning to the Atlanta, GA area. While I applaud Dennis for his continued remote submissions, I feel that the editor needs to have a closer physical connection with the ring. Craig announced last month that this month's meeting will call for board members, please give thought to volunteering for this position. I will be around for a number of weeks and will do my best to ensure a smooth transition to whomever steps up to the plate. I also hope to still be around for some of the weekend ring events in the spring, such as the Flea Market, so that I can say good-bye in person to all my friends at the ring.

2013-11 Ring Report

President Craig Fennessey opened the meeting and introduced the Ring's officers to the membership at large.  He commented on the fact that next month the Ring will be nominating members  to serve on the Board in 2014 and give thought to serving.  Next month's meeting will be on November 20th and after a brief business meeting Daryl will lecture.  Craig paid tribute to John LeClair who recently passed. The Daytona Convention is coming up a couple of weeks and the members were encouraged to attend. Progress on our IBM Convention here in Orlando next May is progressing nicely.  The Master of Illusion Show will appear in  neighboring Lakeland on February 17 at 7:30 PM.


Guest Bobby Cassell introduced himself as a magic enthusiast and is appearing in Finding Nemo, The Musical, now appearing at a local Theme Park.  Kostya Kimlet invited our membership to attend the Halloween production, Magic Mansion, to be held   at the historic Dr. Phillips House on October 28 thru the 30th.


Phil Schwartz alerted the Ring to the Potter and Potter auction on October 26th of Magic Apparatus from the Bill King Collection in Hagerstown, Maryland.  


Bev Bergeron headlined his act at Wizard's Magic Theater in Kissimmee this past Monday. Mark Fitzgerald and Doug Otto continue to entertain at the Hard Rock Cafe and Ravelli is busy doing his Magic and Music at the Marriott and other venues in the area.  Not to be outdone, Jacki Manna has had a busy couple of months appearing at the Houdini Club and others in Wisconsin.  She is also busy locally with gigs at a Children's Hospital, McDonalds and  kid parties.  Dan Stapleton will be performing at a Holiday Inn in Fort Lauderdale, at a magic club in The Villages, and at the Rosen Center Hotel in November.

Phil Schwartz presented Magic History Moment #53 with a detailed explanation on   "The Seance".   Harry Houdini's widow, Bess, tried, unsuccessfully, to communicate annually with her late husband until 1936.  All her attempts with contacting "the other side" were futile.  Phil went on to discuss various methods of Spiritualism from the Ouija Board to leader assisted seances.


After a brief intermission Ravelli emceed the membership presentations with Bev Bergeron leading off with a card prediction routine.  Dan Stapleton brought the house down with a comical presentation of another card pairing prediction.  Newcomer Bobby Cassell did some excellent silver dollar coin handling.  Mark Fitzgerald showed the group one of his 'walk around' bits with a soda bottle and two bottle caps.  His presentation was flawless as well as entertaining.  J. C. Hiatt ended the evening of magic with his "Illusion of Equality", illustrating JC's masterful rope manipulation. 

2013-11 Dennis' Deliberations

 Newton's Third Law of Emotion: For every male action, there is female overreaction.  

“No great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness.” ― Aristotle 

Elon Musk is the P.T, Barnum of the 21st century. You can’t help but like and respect the guy, even though much of his accolades rest on the clever myth that he perpetuates about himself. All magicians and entertainers need to realize what a genius he is  in separating you from you money. It all started with his creation of Pay Pal.  If you are interested in a career in show business you need to see what he is doing and copy his public relations techniques.  
First he has that cool accent and international sophistication and beautiful woman are dripping off his arms. But what did he really ever do? Not much on his own , absent your tax-payer dollars. Okay, he got his start by developing the system called Pay Pal. Much of those profits he plunged into schemes that are largely based for using government tax dollars.  Space X is almost entirely funded by NASA tax dollars. Musk’s Tesla Electric Car has sales heavily subsidized by federal dollar tax credits.  One of them burst into flames on a freeway after a piece of highway debris poked a hole in the lithium battery case and that tarnishing of the Musk mystique so far has cost stockholders 10% of their portfolio value.
Lesson for magicians?  Get government sponsorship!  Musk, again hogging the spotlight and enhancing his myth, offered to tell how to fix the Boeing 787 Dream liner battery problems!  I seriously doubt that he knows how to change the laws of physics and thermodynamics. It takes a magician to do that.  It is hype…all spotlight grabbing; all  old fashion P.T. Barnum grandstanding.  
A few weeks ago Musk offered to design hyper sonic gerbil tubes run by vacuum to whisk people from New York to LA in less than an hour.  “You go, Elon, and build a museum of technological oddities in LA for New Yorkers to tube out to the coast and see the Fiji Mermaid and Two-headed man who can sing harmony with himself on an .mp3 player.”  Musk also just bought one of the James Bond movie props, a car that turns into a submarine. Maybe that idea would be great for CIA spy operations using tax dollars but I seriously doubt that it will be a profit-making consumer product.The Myth of Musk can’t last…His P.T. Barnum act  will end because sooner or later Wall Street is going to want to see a viable consumer product such as Steve Job’s Apple created.
In the meantime Wall Street needs another Whiz Kind, another mythical Steve Jobs and more hype to separate you from your IRA dollars. Just think before you invest, The greater lesson is that if you want to be a big time magician, take lessons from Musk, the modern P.T. Barnum,  but just be sure to give the audience some solid entertainment.

Mary Doyle Brodien is married to famous magician Marshall Brodien. Marshall is the creator of TV Magic Cards and Marshall Brodien magic sets. He also played the clown/wizard character Wizzo for 26 years on Chicago’s WGN TV’s Bozo Circus Show. She says, “In our 18 years of marriage, I’ve entertained a steady stream of guests here to see Marshall and his magic, assisted Marshall on stage a couple of dozen times, and have attended countless magic conventions with him. All this magic got me thinking about how it’s influenced me.”

Top 10 Ways You Know You are a Magician’s Wife

You know you are a magician’s wife when:
10. There is a magic museum in your home
 9. Your ceilings are decorated with playing cards
 8. You act surprised when you see the same trick for the hundredth time
 7. You are shopping and notice clothes that would look good on stage
 6. You discuss eyeliner and face powders for reducing shine with groups of men
 5. Everyone in your household, including the family hamster, is part of the act
 4. A romantic dinner out includes disappearing salt shakers and card tricks for the wait staff
 3. You’re not opposed to your husband coming at you with swords
 2. You look at a box and wonder if you could fit in it
And the number one way you know you are a magician’s wife -You don’t consider it abusive if your husband ties you up, stuffs you into a cloth bag, and locks you in a crate.
©2013, Mary K. Doyle

I hope that Halloween was good for you… People up here in the rural area are a little backwards and associate Halloween with real witches, ghosts and goblins. It is one time of the year that I do NOT want to claim to be a magician! This year one of the High Schools where I Substitute teach banned teachers from wearing costumes. My understanding was that a local religious group objected to costumes.  By the way, Martin Luther tacked his 95 Thesis on the Wittenberg Church door on Halloween 1517 beginning the Protestant Reformation.  I am not saying it is backwards up here but even the local Episcopalians handle snakes.