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Town House Magic St. Louis,MO - G.P. Blackburn Jr. Signed Advertising Banknote
3e Magician Stage Money
In Collection
#2216
10*
Magic
Memorbilia, Ephemera 
Town House Magic St. Louis,MO - G.P. Blackburn Jr. Signed Advertising Banknote

Town House Magic ( 12 inches by 5 1/2 inches. Heavily folded. )
1940's Town House Magic St. Louis,MO - G.P. Blackburn Jr. Signed Magic Money


Town House Magic was operated Bev Taylor out of St. Louis, Missouri during the 1940s and 1950s. In the nearly ten years of operation, they released over 100 items including classics as Forgetful Freddie, Mutilated Parasol, Block Penetration, Chick Pan, Phantom Tube. Guillotine, Westgate Bowl Production, Topsy Turvy Bottles, Blendo, Sliding Knot, Sword Thru Neck, and Rice Bowls

References:
Bev Taylor's Town House Magic By Bruce Hetzler (1993)
Product Details
Extras Autographed
Personal Details
Read It No
Location Magic Library (Home)
Condition Fine
Owner Bryan-Keith Taylor
Notes
Bev Taylor (Beverly Wilford Taylor)

Born 1924
Died April 15, 2005
Chesterfield,, Missouri

Bev Taylor was the founder of Townhouse Magic (1945) and its principle magic trick designer.
He was a builder of the magic apparatus and effects produced by that company, with such items as Forgetful Freddie, Mutilated Parasol, Blemo Penetration, Chick Pan, Phantom Tube, Westgate Bowl, and many others. He sold the company to Don Lawton, only to take it back after the new owners failed. Many of the hallmarked items from Townehouse Magic are very collectable today.
Taylor published the first book written by Karrell Fox, Kornfidentially Yours, in 1954.
Taylor served as president of I.B.M. Ring One in 1953 and as I.B.M. Territorial Vice-President, and was also a member of the S.A.M. In the late 1940’s and early 1950’s. Taylor received the Order of Merlin — Excalibur Award for 60 year continuous membership to the IBM.

References:
Beverly ‘Bev’ Wilford Taylor by Bruce Hetzler, Linking Ring, June, 2005
History of Magic in St. Louis by Don Rataj (2011)