Al Flosso(1895-1976)
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Vaudeville-era magician, know as "The Coney Island Fakir"; he perfected
the 'Misers' Dream' trick of catching coins out of thin air and
dropping them in a bucket. He was later featured on early TV shows such
as 'Toast of the Town', 'The Ed Sullivan Show', 'The Steve Allen Show'
and 'Wonderama', among many others. In 1939 he took over the
Hornmann-Martinka magic shop on 34th Street in New York City; the store
that had once been owned by Harry Houdini. He ran the shop, America's
oldest continuously run magic shop, until his death in 1976. At that
point his son, Jackie, took over the shop.