President Craig Fennessy called the meeting to order on August 19th, 2009, and introduced the Ring officers to the 24 members and guests in attendance. Craig related his recent experience of visiting the Los Angeles area as well as Las Vegas. He was particularly impressed by the entertainment at the Magic Castle in Hollywood and Magic Live in Las Vegas. He informed the members present that Dean Dill was seriously ill with Cancer and that donations were being solicited in his behalf by HOCUS POCUS.
Keith Locke is presenting on the 23rd of this month(August) a lecture by Shoot Ogawa at Keith's Pine Street facility in Orlando. On September 15th, Jim Pace will be lecturing our Ring here at the IHOP and there will be no charge for current Ring members. Dan Stapleton announced that he will be doing his show, Abracadabra, It's Magic at the renovated theater in Winter Garden . He assured us there would be “a lot of magic” and everyone was invited to attend. The show will run from October 30th thru November 1stand there will be both evening and matinee performances. Dan will also be busy hosting a Circus World Reunion in the Orlando area on February 19th, 2010. If any readers had any association with the attraction and would like to participate, please get in touch with Dan.
Mark Fitzgerald brought to the membership's attention that the next Phism event will be held in Blackpool, UK, during the Summer of 2012.
Phil Schwartz was up next with Magical History Moment #15. He proudly showed us the silks in his collection that he had acquired in 1984 from the Silk King Studios. The mail order business operated by Harold and Thelma Rice announced in 1979 that they were going out of business and had their inventory up for sale. Phil made his purchase 5 years after the Company stopped the importing of merchandise. Mr Rice passed away in 1989. The next objects of discussion were numerous examples of Tom Seller's Color Changing Handkerchief Box which came on the scene in 1932. The following year, 1933, the Thayer Silk Cabby was brought out and in 1935 the Flipover Box developed by Jack Gwynne enabled the practioner to vanish other objects in addition to silks. Phil was particularly impressed by the workmanship of a similar device which was produced in Tampa by Warren Hamilton in 1960. The audience was appreciative and impressed by the display. Thank you , Phil.
Bev Bergeron announced that he was publishing, a novel titled “The Magic Connection” It's based on a true adventure caper that Bev has been thinking about for many years.
Joe Vecciarelli shared his paper- modeling hobby, collection, with examples of his handiwork that ranged from ducks and rabbits to a detailed grandfather clock. Martin Bristow and Joey Nieves performed card tricks after the intermission and Ravelli contributed to the entertainment with a Silverware Transposition performed to a musical accompaniment. KP Pierce demonstrated his Big Spender Counterfeit Bill Detector, with spectator bills of various denominations that were visibly shredded ( indicating they were bogus) when placed into the device much to the chagrin of the audience.
Will Wortman skillfully changed a ball point pen to a large steel washer in a brief display of manual dexterity leaving his audience clamoring for more..
Tim(Lyndell)Scarborough did a comedy routine that included an electronic dust bunny ionizer, and miser's dream routine all accompanied by a musical narrative performed by Lyndell through his Bubba teeth. The membership was thoroughly entertained.
Mark Fitzgerald performed the 3-card dialogue trick,”Stan, Kate, and Edith” by Kerry Pollack and Charlie Pfrogner finished off the evening with his “Treasure Box” of Tricks producing a rabbit of little dimension.
A fine time was had by all.
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This is a link to the Rabbit/Duck paper craft that I gave everyone a copy of.
http://tinyurl.com/RabbitDuck
-JoeV
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