Collecting someone's hair? What a weirdo. Oh, wait...
Thank you, Eric!
UPDATE: Chuck Romano of My Magic Uncle sent over a clipping from the March 1920 issue of Photoplay with the following quote from Houdini:
"I would not think of carrying a lock of hair," he said. "To me that is the true sign of the hardest of hard luck. Once I bought a collection. In it was a letter written by the Duke of Wellington to an artist who had painted his portrait. In the letter was a lock of the Duke's here. All the time I had it hard luck pursued me.Finally I tossed the thing into the fire. The very next day bad luck and Houdini parted company.I once had a lock of Edwin Booth's hair that I bought in another collection. Hard luck seems to creep upon me again. I gave that away–and once more, hard luck left me."
Thank you, Chuck!
UPDATE: This story keeps developing. Joe Notaro reminds me of a post he did last year on his blog about Houdini's Duke of Wellington hair lock. He even has a pic. Check that out HERE.
Thank you, Joe!
Now all we have to do is invent cloning machines and then… clone Bess and Harry and give me a clone of Harry! MWUHAHAHAHA! I mean… uhhh… 😳
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Here’s a link to a related post, Houdini Chats with Pictures – His pet superstition:
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Fascinating! 🧐
DeleteHoly smokes. On that post, I commented about having seen the receipt for the Edwin Booth hair in the HRC. I had no memory of that! And it was only last year. Scary.
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