Welcome to the Calvacade of Magic Presented By Kirk Kirkham

My Father was the Magician known professionally as Kirk Kirkham, his real name was Charles and many folks called him Chuck. He lived from 1926 to 2001. He was an active professional performer from the time he was sixteen years old. Magic was the only living he ever had. He toured with the USO after World War II, did the spook show circuit and television extensively in the 1950's, did thousands of club dates, school shows, and more television in the 60's, continued performing in the 70's but also became a well regarded prop maker who produced equipment for other magicians and attractions around the country.

Currently, David Copperfield has the largest private collection of illusions in the world, but prior to his success and collection, my father may very well have been the previous holder of that title. He owned parts of Thurston's Wonder Show of the Universe and Mysteries of India. He acquired much of the core of his collection from Will Rock back in the early 50's but continued to add to it the rest of his life. He knew and worked with Harry Blackstone Sr., Percy Abbot was a mentor to him. Dante was a personal friend, and he owned famous illusions that belonged to all of them.

My goal is to keep his legacy alive here in cyber space, and provide some historical context to the Southern California Magic scene in the 60's and 70's. I have had virtually no contact with the Magic world since my Mother passed away in 1994. My Dad suffered from Alzheimer's in his last years and he could not write the book that he always said he would get to someday. I don't know enough about magic to write competently concerning history, practice and technique. I can however provide an historical context for my Father, a man who knew almost everything about magic during the 20th Century. He had a huge library, subscribed to dozens of magazines, and had met every important magician of the second half of the century. He was consulted by many of the experts that now make up the intelligentsia of the magic community. He was also a mentor to many fine magicians and scholars of magic. I hope to hear from some of those people as a result of this blog.

Welcome to the Magical World of Kirk Kirkham.

Friday, February 21, 2020

Bob Lund and the American Museum of Magic

As usual, I return to this blog when I find something inadvertently. Stuck in with some family photos was a card from my Aunt to us in 1995. She had sent these clippings for us and they both are about the Museum in Marshall Michigan. 

The article talks about Bob Lund's visit with my father and the elaborate collection of stage illusions that he had. The photo is a good add to this story because my Father was ultimately surpassed by Copperfield as the largest collector of Stage Illusions in the world. I know that several of the pieces my Father owned moved on to David Copperfield's private collection in Las Vegas.   




In 2014, my wife and I took a road trip back to Battle Creek and got a chance to see my Aunt Reba just a few short months before she passed away. While we were there, we did a jaunt to the near by Museum to check it out.

There were a couple of posters there from my Dad's shows. The one on the right is from the early fifties, the one in the center was for the summer dates in 1971 in Lake Gregory California.



Also in the museum collection were a couple of pieces from Dante' a magician my Father knew well in the 1950s here in Southern California. The sword, gloves and program were donated by my Father to the Museums collection. The donor card unfortunately is a little hard to see in my phone photo.

This is my impression of my dad, doing a da da type moment in front of that museum in 2014. Hope to return to the blog more frequently, but those of you who continue to visit...Thanks.