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Nate Leipzig (born Nathan Leipziger; May 31, 1873 – October 13, 1939) was an American vaudeville magician who performed in Europe and the United States. In May 1938, Leipzig was elected president of the SAM (Society of American Magicians). Previous presidents of SAM include Howard Thurston and Harry Houdini. His innovations of sleight of hand, particularly with card tricks and close-up magic, garnered him respect among fellow magicians. Leipzig was the first magician to perform a stage act using playing cards and thimbles, and is credited with inventing the Side Steal—a technique for secretly removing a playing card from the middle of a deck of cards.[citation needed]

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Early years

Leipzig was born the third youngest of eight children—seven boys and one girl—in Stockholm, Sweden.[1] He grew up in Detroit, Michigan and at 12 years old started work as a lens-maker for L. Black & Co.[2] He then joined Max Rudelsheimer's optical business, and worked there 17 years, but continued to accept performance engagements.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Stars of magic. Starke, George,, Daley, Jacob, Doctor,, Eliott, Bruce (Second ed.). [Place of publication not identified]. 2017-06-20. ISBN 978-0-9819166-8-2. OCLC 1001806465.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  2. ^ Ganson, Lewis (1980). Dai Vernon's Tribute to Nate Leipzig. United States: The Supreme Magic Co. pp. 13, 196.
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