Al Koran

For the central religious text of Islam, see Quran.

Al Koran[1][2][3](1914–1972) was a British mentalist, author and inventor. He invented the Ring Flite and popularised a version of the Bagshawe deck which became known as the Koran deck. Al Koran was the stage name of Edward Doe, who was a former hairdresser that turned professional magician/mentalist. Al appeared many times on The Ed Sullivan Show. He emigrated to the United States in January 1969, first to Cleveland, Ohio and then later settling in Chicago, Illinois. After his death from cancer his ashes were handled by his friend and fellow magician Billy McComb.

Al Koran is considered by most mentalists to be one of the best to have ever performed . He contributed a great amount of material to the field of mentalism.

"Fitness" magazine wrote of him, in 1958: ... he is as great a psychologist as he is a magician, and has lectured at Cambridge University and before many distinguished audiences. In its relation to physical health, he believes that fitness of the mind plays an all-important part. [4]

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