Showing posts with label King Baile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label King Baile. Show all posts

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Fox Lake Playing Cards

Vintage Fox Lake Playing Cards:
During most of the 20th Century, most magicians were familiar with the promise of this box and its logo.  It could contain any of a variety of treats: a Svengali deck, marked cards, a stripper deck, a forcing pack, etc.   Indeed, at a time when a gaffed bicycle card was nearly (or even entirely) unheard of, Fox Lake produced almost every gimmicked deck available along with a wide range of packet tricks, like the famed Wild Card.

Where did these cards come from?  Here's some history from the Haines House of Cards website:

Thursday, January 12, 2017

King Baile


It is a pleasure to write this particular post because it involves a number of areas of interest to me. First, the subject was not a “big-timer” but rather a journeyman, sideshow barker, circus promoter, pitchman, and collector. He is the long-forgotten King Baile.


His full name is Everett Bail Drumm and he was born Oct. 28, 1888, in Michigan. What prompted this post is a scrapbook on Baile assembled by my late friend and collecting mentor Frank Dailey of Indianapolis. The thick scrapbook is filled with everything Frank could find on Baile and which he obtained after some tremendous detective work. 

According to Frank, he learned that an auction house in Terre Haute, Indiana had once auctioned off the estate of a local magician. He started contacting local auction houses in the city and finally found the one where Baile’s magic had been sold. In discussions with the auction house he learned that Baile’s magic equipment had come to them stored in steamer trunks. Apparently the auction house thought the trunks were worth more than the magic and so they sold the trunks.