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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

2007-12 Famulus newsletter of IBM Ring 170

Newsletter of IBM Ring #170
The Bev Bergeron Ring

Next general meeting Wednesday, 11/19/2007 at 7:30 PM SHARP

Board meeting at 6:30 pm

Meeting theme: Gift Exchange
Marks Street Center, 99 Mark Street, downtown Orlando

If you visit with us and do not know the room we meet in , please be aware that some of the people in the office at the Senior Center may not be aware we are meeting there! At the last meeting one visitor asked where the "IBM" was meeting and the management apparently thought they were asking for the International Business Machines group! They said that there was no "IBM" on the schedule. So, if you have never been to our ring meeting , please say "magicians" or "FAME" and if that doesn't get the room location , just walk around looking for us. The Senior Center is a public building.

Lunch meetings every Tuesday at noon at Goodings (next to the food court)

Website: http://www.ring170.com/

F. A. M. E. is the Florida Association of Magical Entertainers
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Directory
Craig J. Fennessy – President – CraigFennessy@gmail.com
Chris Dunn- Vice President – Youngdunns@yahoo.com
Art Thomas – Treasurer – Art.Thomas@Disney.com
Dennis Philips- Secretary – Dennis@alliedcostumes.com
James Songster- Director at Large, - JjTjMagic@aol.com
Joe Vecciarelli- Sgt at Arms - talkingmute@tampabay.rr.com
Stefan Bartelski – Editor of “Famulus”- Famulus@illusioneer.com
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GET PUBLISHED!
Got an idea for an article to add to the next FAMULUS? Put it in the body of an email or in a Word document attached to an email. Send it to Famulus@illusioneer.com, and we will get you in print. Please, please, please, use the above e-mail address, your messages are in danger of getting lost if you do not do so.

2007-12 From the Editor

One of the benefits of my itinerant job is that I am able to visit different magic locales around the country. This month I visited "Barry's Magic" store in the DC area for the first time. Barry has a large shop with an area for performances. On this occasion it was for a lecture given by Alain Chouquette, French Canadian magician from Montreal. Allain is probaly best known for his 'Glow in the Dark' Gypsy Thread routine, hich was shown on one of the "World's Greates Magic" TV programs produced by Gary Ouellet. Aso this month I will be able to attend a performance by the Comedy and Mystery Society (formerly Wednesday Wizardry) at the gaithersburg Arts Barn. So, though I will not be able to join in the Ring's festivities, I will get my fill of magic.

I would like to thank Art and Dan for posting comments in the newsletter blog. I would encourage all members to do so, if they have a (strong) opinion about any of the items. And thanks to Dennis for his usual good job in providing his Deliberations and the Ring report.

I would like to wish everyone all the best for the season and for the New year

2007-12 Ring Report Ring #170 The Bev Bergeron Ring

President Craig Fennessy gaveled the ring board meeting to order and presented several tentative dates for upcoming lectures . Times were also presented to the board for our annual flea market in February and Banquet in March . All the current members of the board agreed to serve another year in their offices but nominations for other candidates wanting to run in the December election will be taken if presented. The board meeting adjourned and our regular business meeting began.
We had several guests, Charlie Zeus from Skylar Lake, New York. Charlie runs and promotes , The Hall of Fame for Unfamous Magicians, a place where many unknown but hard-working magicians have a place of honor. Bob Beck and his daughter, Amanda visited and are interested in magic.
Our Hospitality chairperson, Jackie Manna, explained next month's December Gift exchange. We will have a ring holiday party at the regular meeting time and everyone should bring a gift worth at least ten dollars. This annual event is a lot of fun in the way gifts are drawn and exchanged.
Phil Schwartz presented his Magic Moment #2. Phil was just back from the Magic Collector's convention in California and witnessed Johnny Gaughn's very rare presentation of the Dr. Hooker Card Trick. This is an elaborate series of card effects presented in a specially designed small theater room. The specific workings of the effects have never been revealed and well-learned professional magicians remained baffled at how everything is accomplished. Phil also said there was discussion about the mystery of who wrote the classic text about the expert's secrets at the card table.
With the formal meeting adjourned, Mark Fitzgerald volunteered to be the Master of Ceremonies for the monthly show. He opened with some fancy coin manipulations using silver dollars that jumped from hand to hand and appeared and disappeared. He introduced Josh Royo who did a trick with a spectator selected card using time travel as a theme. A card chosen a second time magically transformed in the spectators hand to be the card chosen the first time. Charlie Pfrogner did his cut and restored necktie with the loudest tie in town. At first we thought Charlie was explaining the trick and then he fooled us with a sucker ending. Young Sid McWethy had a card effect that featured being able to cause a spectator selected card appear and any randomly called for spot in the deck.
Mark Fitzgerald then took a minute to show a deck of blank playing cards that suddenly were found to all have fronts and then backs and finally ending all blank again. Mystana adapted some clever Thanksgiving patter to a Hot Rod type effect giving metaphorical meanings to the colors as they changed on the rod. Finally, Charlie Zeus gave us an explanation of his "Hall of Fame for Unfamous Magicians" in upstate New York . He then launched into the classic Six-Bill Repeat trick with a clever storyline and when he was finished the money changed denominations.
Join us every third Wednesday for our monthly ring meeting and show. Good things are always happening in Ring 170.
Dennis Phillips

2007-12 Comments about comments

Dennis sent me these comments about a comment sent by one of the subjects of his previous
"Deliberations", I hope that dennis and Blair do not mind me publishing this.

"Hey, I was happy that Blair Marshall saw my story and responded. I am also happy that he is working and using some of those great Shazzam props and costumes.

I don't believe that he actually disagreed with me...because he did get my point: The days of the Full Evening , Box office , HEAVY
Touring-Routed illusion show are over.

I am not quite sure how I should ever categorize someone who lives in Quebec. When Cindy and I were in Montreal on a trip ( beautiful and fun city in the Summer) I had to drag my French out of my memory cells to drive. Cindy did much better... ( "Nord" "Sud"....)

Since the official language is French and the nation is Canada I call them all French Canadians. Toronto , to me, would be English Canadians...

ALL of them of "Lucky Canadians" with their socialized medicine..."

2007-12 Dennis' Deliberations

"Magicians are the new rock stars."--Pamela Anderson (Live with Regis & Kelly. July 5, 2007)

For me...... going into my 60th year, I don't think so! At my age, I am one key-ring short of a full set and I am always pouring out of the wrong side of my Foo Can.
Larry Thornton is one year older than me and my Calgary Canadian magician friend. He was a big help in putting together this month's column. I guess we old crabby guys enjoy sharing our mature and jaded views of the magic world?

The magic world is schizophrenic. And I'm about to prove it.

All our lives we're told: Be original. Don't copy another person's act. If you do -- so the mantra goes -- you will always end up an inferior knock-off of the original dude. Never, never, never will you be as good! A copy is a copy is a copy, and you'll be little more than a "rip-off artist", doing the magical arts an extreme injustice. --And some finger-waggers even go so far as to suggest the public will notice you're a rip-off! -- Or if they don't (what do THEY know??) the magicians sure as heck will!
Then the "gentler: side of the argument is always this: If you must copy an other magician's act and style, try to add nuances of your own; or as the late Chris Carey used to say in his lecture and booklet, "Do the stuff that's YOU!" (You should have this book in your library regardless of his jaded history)
THAT HAVING BEEN PREACHED - - over and over in the magic magazines, at conventions, at magic clubs (clubs!? I've got to be kidding!) and in magic books and all --- we then have to wonder:
Why are there so many commercial DVDs available from thousands of magic dealers that show professional entertainer's acts, right down to every subtle gesture and word? ... A case in point is the ad on page 6 of the July issue of Magic Magazine, where Harry Anderson has been enticed into selling his EXACT ACT of his hilarious "Cufflinks Supreme". He provides the DVD of his own performance. We are told Anderson has performed it everywhere, including television's Saturday Night Live, HBO, and other network appearances. BUT NOW --- for the very first time, any two-thumbed clumsy wanna -be ... or should I say more charitably, "Tom, Dick or Harry" (especially Harry!) can legally and ethically do the routine, and -- with Anderson's blessing -- DUPLICATE it word-for-word, with even the smallest bits intact. Why, you can probably even DRESS like Harry! Where's that old hat of Dads; and his tacky old pin-striped suit...
The Hocus Pocus magic company, who put Harry up to this (needed the cash after your businesses collapsed in New Orleans, Harry?) -- will likely make a small 'killing' with this routine. And they know that magic fanatics, being what they are, for every magician who turns Harry's classic comedy handcuff act into an actual PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE (i.e. makes money with it), there will be at least ten or twenty pipe-dreamers buying the DVD and included props, and doing essentially nothing with it. But that's not the point!
The point here, in this rant, is that the magic community is fond of telling every newcomer that they must try to develop themselves into original performers instead of clones. But at the same time, they should "look the other way" when it comes to dealerships hawking every successful act they can get their hands on. What is the unsuspecting public supposed to think of all this? Okay, so they have the memory of a gnat and will never remember how it was Anderson who made the routine great...

Go on "You Tube' and you will find no less than 7 identical and exact copies of the David Copperfield version of the Head Twister illusion. "Let's twist again, like we did last summer..." every wiggle, every move, every eye glance... Even the identical Joannie Spina 50s dress! The funniest "You Tube" knock-off had an illusionist that weighed at least 300 pounds. His dancing version of The Twist was not a pretty sight.

Most magic is "Magic of the dealers, by the dealers and for the dealers"- to parody the words of Abraham Lincoln. Go to our flea market and look at the used magic on the tables. Much of this stuff was sold because it was marketed and not because it was worth anything. "People bought it because they could" - to parody the words of Bill Clinton. The typical flea market is filled with magicians and dealers "that know the price of everything and the value of nothing" - that is a direct quote from Oscar Wilde, no parody needed.

If you missed a few of those delightfully absurd superlatives in advertising flyers from the magic dealers, all of the following came out of just one recent magic supplier's newsletter :
1) "With Supercoin you can pluck coins from midair, make coins vanish into thin air and have everyone gasping for air!"
Oh joy. What about that octogenarian in the back on her tank of oxygen?! [ Wait!! I'm just warming up! ]
2) "Carry this revolutionary new coin gimmick and you'll have a concealed weapon in your pocket!"
Wouldn't that be against the law? I can see the headline: "Cris Angel exonerated, but arrested anyway for carrying a concealed weapon in his pocket. When he protested that it was just a new coin trick, he was immediately arrested and incarcerated for psychiatric therapy.
3) "With Alpha Card, the possibilities are endless!"
Unsolicited testimonial: I'm going on 60 years old, I've been doing Alpha Card since I was a kid, and I flatly REFUSE to die until I exhaust all of its endless possibilities...
4) "Fire Starter: Everyone has been asking for it. Now, Rick Haslett has created it! Fire Starter is the ultimate in utility devices. Truly, a magician’s dream!"
That's right, folks: As a bonafide magician, I can tell you I got truly SICK of everyone asking for it. But it truly IS the ultimate utility device: brushes my teeth, wipes my backside, and even shuts off my eardrums when 'George W' asks for still more cash for invading Iran and The Canary Islands. And YES-- it's a magician's dream! One performance in your sleep of "Fire Starter", and you, too, will become the Super Pyromaniac of the Night. Professor's Nightmare move over!!!)
5) "Big Bang [Exploding Light Bulb]: The ultimate demonstration of psychokinesis."
That's ULTIMATE psychokinesis, folks! If you ever should have the bizarre luck to witness Criss Angel levitating his entire staff (his disciples Banachek and Johnny Thompson are already pretty high as it is, you will love this. The exploding "bulby thingy" in the paper bag blows these and anything ELSE away as the ULTIMATE demonstration of mind over matter!
And: "You now are free to hand out the bag of broken shards ." [I kid you not, it's in the flyer!]
Wow children will love this!!! The sight of blood puts them all in stitches...
6) "Neat & Tidy: A jumbled mass of rubber bands instantly snap together to build a neat and tidy rubber band ball that can be dropped on the table or handed out to your spectators. Neat & Tidy is perfect for any rubber band routine. It creates a stunning effect out of the 'down time' moment when you introduce your rubber bands to the audience. As well as providing magic along the way [what-- on the way out the door?] , Neat & Tidy can act as both an opener or closer for your routine!
Oh great. If that's the GRAND CLIMAX CLOSER to a magician's entire show, I'd hate to have been the sorry witness to the rest of his act.
AND-- here's living proof that magic dealers dwell on a foreign planet:
"Rubber bands are familiar objects to an audience, and many of us remember making rubber band balls as kids [we do??] , so the magic has meaning to your audience."
If not meaning to their lives! Kinda brings a tear to your eye, no?? "Oh, my Lordie, Myrtle, it brought me back to my childhood where I whiled away thousands of hours of solitude playing with little rubber bands...."
AND-- "Is this suitable for a professional magician? Yes! The angles are perfect, it's an instant reset, the rubber ball is examinable, no pre-show set-up (work) is required, and it’s been tried and tested 'in the trenches'. The ball also makes a perfect chop cup load!"
1) The Golden Rule: Any trick with perfect angles is by simple fiat -- suitable for professional magicians. NOT!!
2) She: "Where are you going, dear?"
"He called me over to help him with his trick. With any luck he'll let me examine his rubber bands and his rubber balls."
3) "No pre-show work is required." That's funny--- most magicians have to spend their entire lives in "pre-show work". It's called a DAY JOB.
4) "It's been tried and tested 'in the trenches'. "
"Private, this is an order!!! Get your head DOWN, NOW ! You wanna get killed?? --And stop monkeying around with those stupid rubber bands!"
5) "The ball makes a perfect chop cup load!"
(Onlooker: "What the HECK is that??? Can't you just be like other magicians and produce those lemons and baby chicks??")
7) "Complete Course in Watch Stealing: Vol. 2 Rolex Style Watch":
Magician: "I was about to steal his watch when the guy caught me red-handed. I was drummed off the stage to gales of laughter."
Cohort: "Why??"
Magician: "Well you see, I studied vol. 2 of the complete course in watch stealing, only to discovered it was anything but complete: the dude was wearing a rotten Taiwanese counterfeit Rolex!!" What venues have men mostly wearing Rolex watches? Wall Street exclusive clubs? This is not a big market to perform in, huh?
"This DVD embodies everything about removing Rolex style wrist watches."
Including where to find a sympathetic lawyer when you're caught practicing it on the street...
8) "Miracle Shoelaces: Make your shoelaces change color!"
Walk up to someone on the street and show her your shoelaces. ... Devastating reactions every time! .... [Not again: ] Endless possibilities."
That's just what every magician should be doing these days: Walking up to complete strangers and asking them to look at their frigging shoelaces. Hank's right, many reactions to such a display of idiocy WILL be "devastating"! As for "endless possibilities", I can hardly imagine. --But Jay Sankey can!
9) "We set Matthew J. Dowden on a challenge. Learn seven world-class easy-to-do card tricks within 24 hours and then go out onto the streets of London and amaze your audiences!"
Well, if "Mathew J. Dowden" is a magician and doesn't already KNOW "seven world-class easy-to-do card tricks", then he must have spent his life in a cave. The blurb continues: " You’ll see Matthew perform seven of his fourteen fantastic card tricks that require no skill and absolutely no sleight of hand." (a) If they are HIS seven card tricks, then where does the "learn them in 24 hours" come into it? And if they indeed require NO SKILL ("and absolutely no sleight of hand" -- is redundant), why would it require 24 hours and how could they be world class?
The Newsletter summation:
"And that’s this week’s magical wonders. See, I told you it was amazing stuff this week."
Gee, thanks, Pal. And thanks also for the inadvertent entertainment.

Hey, I like the supplier mentioned above, I buy from him regularly and recommend his store. This guy and everyone else is just trying to make a buck and making a buck in magic has become increasingly harder and harder. So, keep your bucks closer to your wallet and don't believe all the advertising hype you read. No human communication is ever "fair and balanced'.

Dennis Phillips

Saturday, November 10, 2007

2007-11 Famulus newsletter of IBM Ring 170

Newsletter of IBM Ring #170
The Bev Bergeron Ring

Next general meeting Wednesday, 11/21/2007 at 7:30 PM SHARP

Board meeting at 6:30 pm

Meeting theme: Holiday magic (what else?)

Marks Street Center, 99 Mark Street, downtown Orlando

If you visit with us and do not know the room we meet in , please be aware that some of the people in the office at the Senior Center may not be aware we are meeting there! At the last meeting one visitor asked where the "IBM" was meeting and the management apparently thought they were asking for the International Business Machines group! They said that there was no "IBM" on the schedule. So, if you have never been to our ring meeting , please say "magicians" or "FAME" and if that doesn't get the room location , just walk around looking for us. The Senior Center is a public building.

Lunch meetings every Tuesday at noon at Goodings (next to the food court)

Website: http://www.ring170.com/

F. A. M. E. is the Florida Association of Magical Entertainers
*************************************************************
Directory
Craig J. Fennessy – President – CraigFennessy@gmail.com
Chris Dunn- Vice President – Youngdunns@yahoo.com
Art Thomas – Treasurer – Art.Thomas@Disney.com
Dennis Philips- Secretary – Dennis@alliedcostumes.com
James Songster- Director at Large, - JjTjMagic@aol.com
Joe Vecciarelli- Sgt at Arms - talkingmute@tampabay.rr.com
Stefan Bartelski – Editor of “Famulus”- Famulus@illusioneer.com
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GET PUBLISHED!
Got an idea for an article to add to the next FAMULUS? Put it in the body of an email or in a Word document attached to an email. Send it to Famulus@illusioneer.com, and we will get you in print. Please, please, please, use the above e-mail address, your messages are in danger of getting lost if you do not do so.

2007-11 From the editor

This goes out after the convention at Daytona Beach, but I guess that no-one from our ring attended as I did not receive any reviews. Or if some-one did attend would they please send a summary for next month's newsletter.

This month the magical art of mentalism has been spotlighted on TV, with the (in)famous Uri Geller and Criss Angel acting as judges while 10 contestants attempt to win the big bucks. I would love to hear from the members what they think of the show, again, more meat for our end of year issue.

Finally, Christmas is almost upon us, so hopefully your diaries are filling up with plenty of holiday party gigs. And speaking of Christmas, are we going to have our traditional gift exchange again this year?

2007-11 Ring Report - Ring #170 - The Bev Bergeron Ring

President Craig Fennessy called the October meeting to order and introduced one of our famous past members who has been doing very well out West. Jon Armstrong began the meeting with some material from his award winning Magic Castle act. He performed a 3 Card Monte with blank cards, one of which was signed by a club member. The signed card was ultimately found in Jon's wallet which was being held by another club member.
(Photos of this meeting can be found lower down in this blog - Editor)
Next was the introduction of Magic Ian, a legend in the magic arts. This was his 30th Anniversary lecture and he shared many effects that he has created and refined over the years. Ian has an informal lecture style and is very entertaining. He began with his own Rope Routine - an original version of Carver's Professor's Nightmare that doesn't use three different lengths of rope. He then presented a spectator-assisted Cut & Restored Rope. There was a Silk Vanish, utilizing a thumb tip, while the wrists were held by a spectator . He had a suggestion on how to use the thumb tip better: Place it on the non-dominant hand and it will be easier to conceal.

Everyone was given a Ring & Spring and then taught a one handed way of performing the "move" and then a magician fooler version . Ian moved to some classic props and his unique routines. He had a silk to appearing cane and a few ideas on keeping the cane hidden before the production, candle to glass of liquid, candle to silk to cane.

Coin Balloonacy, his famous Quarter thru Balloon was fun to learn. It was given five stars in Genii Magazine. Magic Ian showed how to use a Haunted Pack as a hold out device! The Stripper Deck used his Utility Move-Mechanic's Grip to deliver cards rather than the normal usage. Pip Squeak , The $500 Card Trick, was presented. Ian was given three cards from a borrowed deck. He displayed them and had then remembered by a spectator. Still holding three cards he showed that two were still there and the third was now a different card. The original third card was back in the deck still held by its owner.

Pepsilkola was a "Silk to miniature soda bottle". He showed us how he developed the idea. Red, white and blue scarves to American flag utilizing an appearing cane with an interesting set-up. Ian concluded with a Coin Matrix with flashback ending. Many items, especially the coin effects, can be seen on his website ---
www.magicians.tv

We gave our thanks to Magic Ian for an informative and enjoyable lecture. Good things are always happening in Ring 170.

Joe Vecciarelli and Dennis Phillips

2007-11 Possible Tim Sonefelt lecture

Thought I would pass this by you... Tim Sonefelt is possibly going to be passing through the area and may be able to stop by and do a lecture for us. Unfortunately, since there are some other lectures going on near this date we are not able to have it as a Ring lecture. If you would be interested I would need to get an RSVP from you as soon as possible. The cost would be $15 a person, yes of course I will have the normal snacks and drinks there for your convenience. I would suggest that you check out Tim's website to see some of the things he does, also Tim is the owner of Wonder Imagery which can also be checked out on the web. The date would be around November 13Th 2007 at say 7 to 10pm.
Please pass this on to anyone that you may think would be interested in seeing this lecture.
If by chance the lecture gets canceled I will contact you by email, you can also call me at 407 599-9603, leave a message if no-one answers...
Thanks
Chris Dunn

2007-11 Disney introduces "Wizards"

Disney Channel Hopes ‘Wizards’ Will Bring It More Ratings Magic

(Orlando Sentinel) - Looking to expand on its Hannah Montana success, Disney Channel is dabbling in magic with its newest sitcom tonight. “Wizards of Waverly Place” mixes spells, special effects, child actors and a fondness for vintage sitcoms such as Bewitched. Wizards, which debuts at 9:30 tonight, is Disney Channel's most important project since High School Musical 2. The series focuses on a father who trains his daughter and two sons in magic. If Hannah Montana floats the fantasy of being a pop star, Wizards counters with another potent idea. "What kid wouldn't want to have magical powers to navigate the difficult times of being a teen?" said Adam Bonnett, senior vice president of original programming at Disney Channel.

The crucial cast member in Wizards is Selena Gomez, who plays Alex. Disney discovered Gomez when she was 12 during a national casting search in Austin, Texas. She has appeared on Hannah Montana and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. She made three pilots for the channel. At 15, she understands the channel's appeal as a viewer and as a friend of Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus.

Bonnett said he is not expecting another Hannah Montana with Wizards. "Hannah Montana is more than a show right now. It's a phenomenon," Bonnett said. "We're not in the business of launching phenomena. Our goal is to launch a hit show."

2007-11 Photos from last month's meeting/lecture











2007-11 Dennis' Deliberations

1966 ..... I remember that year and many young guys should also!
Recently a young guy -a wanna be illusionist-, with stars in his eyes, told me that he was going to take out a 'Big Illusion Show'. He intended to tour in major theaters with a large cast ,huge props and elaborate costumes not seen since the days of Thurston, Fu Manchu and Blackstone Sr. . He figured that 2 semis and 2 customized buses should handle the road tasks. He expected that a few ads on TV and some newspaper space would provide a guaranteed sell-out crowd because "everybody loves magic". I hate to pop some one's balloon but the days for those type of shows are over.

In 1966 when I graduated high school and started college, the one time glory of the magic field - American full evening illusion shows - were finally gone from the entertainment scene. Arthur Leroy's history confirms my comments.

In 1966 lack of public demand, changing tastes, urban demographics,economic pressures, union demands, bookers' apathy all combined to make it virtually impossible in the United States to sell a full evening illusion show based on pure box office sales.

By 1966, the Chang show had vanished like its own Asrah assistant.

By 1966, the Fu Manchu show had reduced its size to virtually a suitcase show, but even this heroic effort had not solved the problem.
By 1966, the deceased Kalanag's show had changed hands in storage. Richardi Jr. had closed his own big full evening show and had made a try with the Kalanag show under Mrs. Kalanag's management. It wouldn't work - it wouldn't work at all. So the wondrous, the graceful, the "Dynamo of Deception", Aldo Richardi went back to a short twelve minute act for Night Clubs, revues and all points West and East with an occasional staging of his big show. His major date was the Korakuen Ice Palace in Tokyo.
By 1966, Blackstone Sr.had left us and not a living soul in the whole world was interested in buying any part of the Blackstone titles. There was no show to buy. Warehouse charges had long since consumed almost all of it.

By 1966, the Virgil show, one of the most beautiful in the world, had reduced its load and was operating on its spot dates with the emphasis on the "Mental and Hypnotic". Virgil and Julie had become mostly a "talking show".



In 1966 The Dante show - rotting, chopped, ruined. Dante had been dead for over 10 years. His ashes in a pile of boxes in a basement unclaimed by his family.
In 1966 Servais Le Roy's metal props had been rusting for 25 years in a New Jersey landfill.
In 1966 Lee Grabel's illusions were in storage a half a decade and he was making big money from San Francisco area real estate.
In 1966, one of the finest illusion shows in the United States, the McDonald Birch show, was sold intact to a wealthy buyer and pretty much vanished. The man who was the logical and planned successor to Howard Thurston had called it quits to retire on the banks of the Muskingum River in eastern Ohio. He wanted no more of a big show.

In 1966 Charles Carter's illusions in bright red crates had been bricked up behind a wall in a San Francisco basement garage for 30 years.
In 1966 Thurston's remaining collection of miracles were being slowly eaten by rodents in a farm barn in Wisconsin. 20 years later, parts would be salvaged by collectors.
In 1966 John Daniel was sawing and sanding wood at Owens. He was building "Shazzam', mostly a big nightclub show. After a few gigs he sold it to Lee Edwards where it was mostly stored for 30 years until Blair Marshall, a French Canadian magician added it to his dusty warehouse.

In 1966 Peter Reveen was on a series of creating failed Big Shows in Canada and always reverting to his Hypnosis suitcase show. The props from one whole Reveen show ended up at Carowinds theme park in Charlotte, N.C. where I used parts of it in the TV show I produced for the 1973 opening day ceremonies.
In 1966 Mark Wilson was mostly doing trade shows,working on TV specials.

In 1966 John Calvert had gone abroad on his yacht.

In 1966 Ken Griffin and Roberta , were playing sponsored dates in rural towns using telephone sales and circus promotion techniques.
In 1966 The Big Show as a viable box office draw ( by itself without television help) was dead forever...
The box office full-evening theater show that emerged in 1979 with Doug Henning and with David Copperfield in the early 1980s was a different beast. Promoted like a rock concert, the show was sold by using network television exposure. Basically, the stage show was a television star in your local auditorium. Henning was promoted as a fun guru whereas Copperfield's hook was being the young presenter of large unbelievable miracles outside the theater and in National parks.. For a brief time Harry Blackstone Jr. recreated the old style big show that made his Dad famous but other than a short Broadway run and a limited national tour, Harry resorted to corporate shows and hawking Oreo Cookies.
The touring full-evening illusion shows ,made so popular in the first half of the 20th Century , the one that ran on a pure box office and 2 sheet posters was gone... Today it is buried under a mound of TV sets, DVDs, You Tube , an easy jet trip to Las Vegas or a ticket to a cruise port , and the jaded suburban American mindset.
"Sorry kid, you are going to need something other than dreams to put diesel fuel in your truck and pay for your insurance bills. You need a solid business plan and a market. History is not on your side. "
I am never going to say "never" but let me repeat what George Santayana once said, " Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it ".
Dennis Phillips

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

2007-10 Famulus newsletter of IBM Ring 170

Newsletter of IBM Ring #170
The Bev Bergeron Ring

Next general meeting Wednesday, 10/17/2007 at 7:30 PM SHARP

Board meeting at 6:30 pm

Meeting theme: lecture

Marks Street Center, 99 Mark Street, downtown Orlando

If you visit with us and do not know the room we meet in , please be aware that some of the people in the office at the Senior Center may not be aware we are meeting there! At the last meeting one visitor asked where the "IBM" was meeting and the management apparently thought they were asking for the International Business Machines group! They said that there was no "IBM" on the schedule. So, if you have never been to our ring meeting , please say "magicians" or "FAME" and if that doesn't get the room location , just walk around looking for us. The Senior Center is a public building.

Lunch meetings every Tuesday at noon at Goodings (next to the food court)

Website: http://www.ring170.com/

F. A. M. E. is the Florida Association of Magical Entertainers
*************************************************************
Directory
Craig J. Fennessy – President – CraigFennessy@gmail.com
Chris Dunn- Vice President – Youngdunns@yahoo.com
Art Thomas – Treasurer – Art.Thomas@Disney.com
Dennis Philips- Secretary – Dennis@alliedcostumes.com
James Songster- Director at Large, - JjTjMagic@aol.com
Joe Vecciarelli- Sgt at Arms - talkingmute@tampabay.rr.com
Stefan Bartelski – Editor of “Famulus”- Famulus@illusioneer.com
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2007-10 From the Editor

Thanks again to all the contributors of this month's newsletter, including a couple of items from a new contributor. I must admit that I am glad to see Dennis coming round to the magic world changing under our feet.

October is the start of the season for our professional members, things will be getting busy through the end of the year. Have you refreshed your act for this season, perhaps based on the trends in Dennis' article. You do not need to grow your hair, forget to shave, wear old clothes ...but you can modernize your act. Replace the older props with ones that are less Tarbell and more Angel.

Please keep those articles coming.

2007-10 Ring Report

Ring Report
Ring #170
The Bev Bergeron Ring


Our September meeting was on a rainy night just before the autumn solstice. We had three guests and twenty-six regulars. Guests were Anthony Arevelo and Jason and Debbie Atkins from Birmingham, England. Announcements were made about ring members performing magic around the Orlando, area. Kerry Pierce will again be presenting the Apopka area haunted house for Halloween.

Phil Schwartz ,our ring's nationally known Thayer magic expert and collector, began what we hope will be a continuing series on the history of magic. This first presentation was called 'Magic Moment #1' and featured a compact and fascinating talk about Floyd Thayer and his magic company and the succeeding company ,Owens. Phil also announced that he is collaborating with Dr. Robert Albo to do a two book series on Thayer. Phil also had a 1949 copy of Genii Magazine that had senior ring member Richard Berry on the cover. This was shortly before Berry went to work for Harry Blackstone, Sr.

With the business meeting concluded, President Craig Fennessey turned the meeting over the Mark Fitzgerald who emceed our monthly ring show. The theme was rings. Mark started out with a rapid and slick Ring and Rope routine. The ring was on and off the rope. First on was Professor Knox with a very clever and well done Coin Matrix assembly. He ended with his finger stabbing one of the coins! Mystana had a ring and ribbon effect. The rings came off a tied ribbon and became linked. Charlie Pfrogner brought a seldom seen classic . It is the clever "metal bands to shapes" effect. One metal hoop turned to a triangle. Another turned into a square and finally three were transformed into a giant hoop.

Dan Stapleton first showed a chain made of red plastic rings and by flipping the top end a single chain would cascade down. Dan then followed up with a spectator assisted card trick. A selected card was the same card that Dan had selected from another deck with a different color on the back. Mark Fitzgerald was back with the classic Linking Rings assisted by a spectator. Chris Dunn had a mental effect with small white cards with three different colored dots on each card but the same yellow colored dots on the back. Mysteriously a spectator was able to correctly locate each color. Wallace Murphy did a fine ring and rope routine with his own personal moves.

Dennis Phillips, presented Abbott's classic mental effect created by Bob Mason , Predicta Total. Nine numbered white discs are randomly placed on pegs on a board by three spectators. When the numbers are added, they match the predicted total. Dennis thanked Dan Stapleton for his advice and suggestions on developing the routine.Dennis provided a giant novelty calculator to the spectator to add the numbers and at the conclusion of the effect, JC Hiatt showed and impromptu calculator trick where a numbers seems to fall to the bottom of the display! Mark Fitzgerald put the finishing touches on the show with an effect with small rings. It was another fun night.

Good things are always happening in ring 170.

Dennis Phillips

2007-10 Study Reveals How Magic Works

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Joe Vecciarelli

2007-10 Free lecture

Lecturing for FAME of Greater Orlando

IBM Ring 170

Presents

MAGIC IAN



Wednesday, October 17, 2007

7:30 – 9:15pm

ADMISSION: FREE to all Magicians


LOCATION: (Normal club meeting location)

* Marks Street Senior Center
(Corner of Magnolia and Mark St.)

For more lecture information go to www.Ring170.com or call Craig Fennessy, 407-947-1182

2007-10 Magic Shop in Cocoa Village

These are two words that usually send chills down a woman's spine. But I find it quite enjoyable to ride over to Cocoa Village to Magic Dove Magic Shop. They are friendly this is usual for a magic shop. They are clean and easy to get to, and nicely displayed. Jerry Darkey takes me along and we have a great time talking to the owner and being able to get what we came for without it having to be ordered special. The store keeps a nice supply at a reasonable price amount of magic and makeup. They have expanded in size recently and have a back room for meetings and a shop to do embroidery.

The shop is open Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 12pm-5pm, 639 Brevard Avenue, Cocoa, FL.32922, ph 321-433-1130.

They are having a Trick and Treat Magical Halloween Celebration. They have turned the back room into a haunted party room featuring the largest magic wand in Florida.Saturday October 27, 2007 10 am—5 pm.They also have magic classes for those that are interested. I only repeat this information because it is a nice place to go and I wish them continued business. We go over and have lunch at one of the many bistros, stroll the art galleries, and shops, the magic shop included. We are both happy and then can go watch the waves and sit on the beach. So if you are looking for a place you and your partner can have fun go to Cocoa Village, and stop by the Black Dog Gallery some of my artwork is there if it has not sold out. Then go on down to the Magic Shop. For a bite to eat I recommend Ryan's Pizza Shop by the park. The village has a lot of events on their calendar. Jerry Darkey and I have entertained at some. A couple of times we saw James Songster- Director at Large, and Joe Vecciarelli- Sgt at Arms performing in the park.They have a great Christmas program. In October during the day I will be performing to help raise awareness and money for animal at the Gazebo in the middle of the grand walk of shops.

by Paula Large

2007-10 Magic in Orlando

Magic comes and Magic goes. So many magicians and their show have come and gone. Well there is one in town now that is worth seeing. It is on International Drive at Wonder Works the upside down building by The Point Orlando. Quite a deal pizza all you can eat and beer, wine, soda all you can drink plus and this is the BIG PLUS Magic Show. Fred and Adina Moore put on a fantastic show. We a lucky having two such talented people in town performing for us. Worth watching over and over again and taking friends and family to be entertained.
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by Paula Large'

2007-10 Fla. Magic Convention warning!!!

Only 35 convention registrations left before being sold out.
Just added...Doc Eason (in place of John Mendoza). Only 75 seats left for the evening show (Sat. Nov. 3...8:00pm...Kevin James, Johnny Thompson, Dan Stapleton, ventriloquist Peter Hefty and MC Harry Allen)
(I have 10 seats left to sell if anyone needs one).

Dan Stapleton
(407) 491-3287