Advertisement

Milton Kort

Advertisement

Milton Kort Veteran

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
1 Aug 2003 (aged 85)
Royal Oak, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Ferndale, Oakland County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B, Row 06, Lot 84, Grave 509Z
Memorial ID
View Source
Milton Kort (1917 – August 1, 2003) was an American professional pharmacist who dabbled in sleight of hand.

Milton Kort
Born
Milton Kort
1917
Michigan, U.S.
Died
August 1, 2003 (aged 85–86)
Nationality
American
Occupation(s)
pharmacist, micromagician
Known for
sleight of hand, card magic
Spouse
Reva Chaflin
He was a hobbyist magician who seldom traveled outside the Detroit area and rarely performed. Yet he was a man whom the professionals and greats in magic flocked to see. Professional magicians like Paul Rosini, Stewart James, Dr. Jacob Daley, J. B. Bobo, Charlie Miller, Cardini, Dai Vernon and many more sought out Milt Kort and shared secrets with him. Innumerable authors of magic books and articles fell back time and again to his immense knowledge.[1]

As a teenager in the 1930s, he worked as a demonstrator at Sterling Magic, owned by Harold Sterling. He became regarded as a fine amateur magician and thinker.[2]

As a young man, he enlisted in the Army during World War II and became a supply sergeant. Eventually, he became a full-time pharmacist, opening his own store — Kort's Drugs.

Kort was good friends with coin magician J.B. Bobo, and contributed a majority of the work in BOBO's Coin Magic.[3] A man like Milt Kort could fool and entertain an audience in even the most casual and intimate of settings.[4] Milton Kort attended the local chapter of the International Brotherhood of Magicians Ring #22 in the Detroit, Michigan metropolitan area.

Kort had one simple rule, Kort's First Principle: Have Fun![5]
Milton Kort (1917 – August 1, 2003) was an American professional pharmacist who dabbled in sleight of hand.

Milton Kort
Born
Milton Kort
1917
Michigan, U.S.
Died
August 1, 2003 (aged 85–86)
Nationality
American
Occupation(s)
pharmacist, micromagician
Known for
sleight of hand, card magic
Spouse
Reva Chaflin
He was a hobbyist magician who seldom traveled outside the Detroit area and rarely performed. Yet he was a man whom the professionals and greats in magic flocked to see. Professional magicians like Paul Rosini, Stewart James, Dr. Jacob Daley, J. B. Bobo, Charlie Miller, Cardini, Dai Vernon and many more sought out Milt Kort and shared secrets with him. Innumerable authors of magic books and articles fell back time and again to his immense knowledge.[1]

As a teenager in the 1930s, he worked as a demonstrator at Sterling Magic, owned by Harold Sterling. He became regarded as a fine amateur magician and thinker.[2]

As a young man, he enlisted in the Army during World War II and became a supply sergeant. Eventually, he became a full-time pharmacist, opening his own store — Kort's Drugs.

Kort was good friends with coin magician J.B. Bobo, and contributed a majority of the work in BOBO's Coin Magic.[3] A man like Milt Kort could fool and entertain an audience in even the most casual and intimate of settings.[4] Milton Kort attended the local chapter of the International Brotherhood of Magicians Ring #22 in the Detroit, Michigan metropolitan area.

Kort had one simple rule, Kort's First Principle: Have Fun![5]

Gravesite Details

Note * Does not have a Head Stone *



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement