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Artifacts and rarities brought to light as major collection changes hands.
"The acquisition grew from a simple invitation extended by David Price to Mike and I to visit the museum quite some time ago. David was not in good health prior to his passing away. When I contacted him to schedule a visit he could only accommodate us for an hour. Due to the distance, an hour didn’t seem to make the trip worthwhile, so we did not visit while David was still alive. After David passed away, his son, Dave, continued to maintain the museum. Dave is a collector in his own right, having accumulated a top circus collection. While his father collected magic, Dave collected circus," George explained to MagicTimes.
"During the several days we were there. Dave mentioned that Mike and I would probably be the last to visit, as it was his intention to discontinue access to the museum. It’s my opinion that perhaps Dave wanted to focus his attention on his circus interests. Mike and I had not gone to Tennessee with the notion of purchasing the collection. It was while we were there that the idea of Mike and I acquiring the museum coalesced." "We stayed for three days. Dave Price is a very pleasant man. As the sale began to jell, Dave remarked that, 'Both you guys have paid your dues.'" (Referring to Mikes publication of important books on magic history and George's expert knowledge of conjuring periodicals in addition to their extensive individual holdings of thaumaturgical collectibles).
The days since bringing the collection to Pennsylvania have been long but exciting. George and Mike have spent the time dividing, sorting and cataloging its contents. Dave Price is finishing up a CD listing of the provenance of many of the pieces. "Because of the size of Mikes’ collection and my own there are a lot of duplicates. Soon, there will be a sale of some of these items. Mike has exclusive rights to the use of the name Egyptian Hall Museum of Magical History. It is very’ likely that he will set up a museum at his home in California or in a separate building nearby."
"I was surprised by the extent of the periodicals. In addition to complete runs of Mahatma, Sphinx, Goldstons Quarterly and Magic Wand there are many rarities. There are some magazines of very limited circulation; also a complete file of Edwards Monthly including the rare final issue featuring Houdini. "It's too early to give a top 10 list of important items. Although we are working diligently to sort through everything, the collection is vast. One item that certainly comes to mind is a paper mache head of Harry Kellar which he used in The Blue Room illusion." This is just one of many treasures which will be brought to light as the dust of time is blown away from this old and extensive magical repository. Readers of MagicTimes are advised to watch these pages for further details of the dispensation of the contents of the Egyptian Hall Museum of Magical History.--Richard Steven Cohn
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