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On the Freeman Display

Posted: April 19th, 2004, 1:03 pm
by Guest
Standing at 5 feet with a burly beard and trim, one of magic's folklores stood tall at the Magic Castle SwapMeet this Saturday. Practicing his art and craft even in his demeanor and dress, you wouldn't picture this white-bearded, jolly old man to be a guy of legends (the same was said of Vernon, upon meeting him for the first time). But there he was, disguised by time and age -- sharing his stories about the Professor and the enigmatic Arthur Findley (check-out Freeman's article on Findley in the Aug. 2001 Linking Ring).

Humble and unassuming, Steve Freeman displays the image of a true magician. Echoing the style of Hofzinser, Leipzig, and Ramsay -- made concrete by Vernon and Miller -- carried on by Walton, Jennings, and Skinner -- the procession goes on --Nelson, Carney, Goodwin, et. al. These are the men that make me proud to be a part of magic. They are the template for growth, development, and understanding. To paraphrase Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Like the scent of bitter almonds, they are the aromatic fumes of gold cyanide.

With Great Admiration and Respect,

Edward Pungot

Re: On the Freeman Display

Posted: April 20th, 2004, 9:29 am
by Pete Biro
Freeman "an old man" ??? Hey, he's just a KID. :D

Yes, it was great seeing and talking with him.

Re: On the Freeman Display

Posted: April 21st, 2004, 4:29 pm
by David Regal
Sweet...I'm taller than Steve Freeman.