Joe Berg
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Joe Berg (born 1903) was a professional magician and magic dealer who lived and worked in Chicago, Illinois.[1] He was born in Minsk, Russian Empire (currently Belarus) and immigrated to the U.S. with his parents in 1914.[2]
[edit] Affiliations/published memoirs
On the autobiographical section of his web site, the semi-professional magician, Manyfingers Hostetler comments about visiting Joe's shop in California during the 1960's.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ "Memoirs of a Magicians Ghost: The Autobiography of William Booth (Chapter 118)" (April 1977). The Linking Ring 57 (4): 51 - 53, 56. The International Brotherhood of Magicians.
- ^ "Memoirs of a Magicians Ghost: The Autobiography of William Booth (Chapter 118)" (April 1977). The Linking Ring 57 (4): 51 - 53, 56. The International Brotherhood of Magicians.
- ^ Hosteltler, Manyfingers. Kings and Queens Magical Productions.