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blushingmule New user 2 Posts |
Hi all,
I remember Elbee from the early '70s. Great stuff! Boy was it jam packed full of goodies! Better than the old Johnson Smith catalog. Bob p.s. hi Bill, glad to see your link to the Cups And Balls Museum - was lost after last computer death...can't sign in though. |
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rmendez Inner circle San Antonio, Texas 1253 Posts |
I have very fond memories of the Elbee Company Fun 'N Magic shop off Broadway and 6th both while Louis Berkie (Louis Berkowitz) and Eloy Foster were the proprietors. At the time, I was a relative newcomer to the art of magic and a very passionate amateur and hobbyist at best. I worked across the street and visited the shop every day during lunch and on Saturdays dropping anywhere between $100 - $200 a week there. One Saturday, my father joined me and recognized Eloy's mother who worked for Berkie as a teenager in his downtown shop back in the 50s. I will never forget this shop as it was a huge factor in my equation of humble beginnings and long before I became an established, professional magician many years later. Just before they closed their doors forever, they were solicited by the proprietor of JCR Magic but could not come to an amicable agreement. To this day, JCR remains the only full-scale, brick and mortar magic shop remaining in the Alamo city.
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