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ROY KISSELL, B. M.
(Bachelor of Magic)
BY KARRELL FOX
I first met ROY KISSELL when I was 17 years old (Gad, What a Memory), and working? at the Sterling Magic Co. in Detroit. In those days, Roy's job was quite unique. He worked at an amusement park in the Detroit area, where he guessed people's weights and ages. A most admirable posi­tion, as he only worked six months of the year. When the park closed for the winter, our hero would spend six months lying on the Florida beaches until the park reopened for the next sea­son (ah, what a life). It was during this six-month, annual vacation that Roy would spend most of his time on magic. Reading, practicing, performing, and visiting the magic shop almost daily.
We became good friends immediately. My "KORN" was beginning to ripen in those days, and Roy made many good suggestions for the act which to this day I still use. Roy has always been abundant with good magical ideas, and al­ways willing to share them. He has written ma­terial and skits for many performers. In fact, several years back, he and "CEDRIC OF LON­DON" wrote a column for the old "TOPS" maga­zine. The column was called "WOOFLE-DUST" and was full of audience-tested tricks. Roy's ex­perience in magic has been long and varied. When he works automobile shows, he appears as "CHEVO" the clown. He has another character for his kid shows, "PROFESSOR NOODLE-STROODLE", the tramp-clown magician. He has always loved clowns, and has made quite a study of them. One of Roy's many hobbies is oil-paint­ing, and his favorite subject is, of course, CLOWNS. His artistic ability extends further, as he loves to draw and sketch. Last year he made the illustrations for a book titled "COMEDY-ALA-CARD" (which was written by a friend of his).
When the same friend produced "The Magic World of Ford", a traveling industrial show fea­turing magic, Roy Kissell was his first choice as lead magician for the unit. Roy traveled with the show for two seasons thruout the United States, giving over 2500 performances, and meeting many magicians all over the country.
Last year Roy traveled for "20th Century Fox" making TV appearances as a promotion for their film "The Wizard of Bagdad".
Roy is also an active magic-clubber, and is ter­ritorial representative for the I.B.M., and the cur-
KISSELL & "MAGIC WORLD OF FORD"
rent president of I.B.M., Ring No. 22 here in Detroit.
Several years ago Roy managed the Detroit branch store of the ABBOTT Magic Novelty Co., and developed a liking for selling magic. Recently Roy and the friend mentioned above joined forces to open their own magic shop, which is located in the FOX BUILDING in downtown Detroit. And that's where you'll find him these days, selling, watching, and doing magic, for magic is his first love. It really is, as Roy is still a bachelor! How­ever he remarks that if he should meet a gal who looks like Jayne Mansfield, cooks like Betty Crocker, and knows as much about magic as ADE­LAIDE HERMAN, he would marry her in a minute!