So far, I have only posted teaser photos from each day (10/31-11/3 and 11/4) of my extra special trip to the East Coast.
Today, I plan to share the 10/31 Official Houdini Experience, which will be the first of a number reports describing my incredible Houdini Adventure on the East Coast, made possible by my friend and tour guide, Fred Pittella, as well as others that I will mention as we take a ride on this journey.
This year, The Official Houdini Seance was in Baltimore Maryland at the Jewish Museum of Maryland, where the exhibition, Inescapable: The Life and Legacy of Harry Houdini, is currently on display through January 19, 2019.
I flew in on the day of the Séance, checked in to my hotel, and then walked to the museum, where I met fellow Houdini Nuts, Fred Pittella, Arthur Moses and their significant others sitting in the front row, just prior to the PROGRAM OF EVENTS starting:
WELCOME by Marvin Pinkert, Executive Director, Jewish Museum of Maryland
INTRODUCTION TO THE EVENING by Thomas Boldt
COLLECTING HOUDINI by Ken Trombly
Ken shared a treasure from his collection that documented the fact that one of Houdini’s spiritualist enemies, slate-writer Pierre Keeler, was proven to be charlatan with the help of Bess Houdini’s niece Julia Sawyer. She showed up in Lily Dale NY, a hot-bed of spiritualists, and had Keeler communicate with dead relatives that didn’t exist, exposing him as a fraud.
HOUDINI AMONG THE SPIRITS by Arthur Moses
Arthur brought two programs for the séance table. One titled: HOUDINI, “Can the Dead Speak to the Living” and the other, Spooks! Spooks! “Can the Dead Speak?”.
The question was asked, instead of the dead speaking to the living, can the living speak to the dead? Houdini wanted to believe you could make contact with the other side but he knew these Spiritualist Mediums were all charlatans and frauds. So now that Houdini is on the other side, can he come back to our side and be with us.
After Ken and Arthur spoke, the audience was given the chance to ask a couple questions. These included a debate about whether Houdini was a spy. Arthur was ambivalent, but said if you were really going to put him on the spot, he would say No. Ken commented that there is circumstantial evidence that Ehrich Weiss (aka Houdini) maybe had access to certain things and shared certain things, but could say no more, otherwise he would have to kill us, everybody laughed.
There was also a question about the difference between Spiritualism and Spiritism. Arthur suggested looking at it as the same thing. And David London commented that the two words are used interchangeably.
HOUDINI LOCKS by Fred Pittella
Fred has been fascinated with Houdini and Handcuffs since he was 12 years old. And has been part the séance for over 20 years. He is a handcuff expert.
He shared a brief history of Houdini and the handcuff act.
He mentioned the 5 special handcuffs, the Russian Manacle (SAM collection), Letter Cuff (private collection in Michigan), Bell Cuff (location unknown since it was traded for plumbing work done in their home), Hungarian Handcuff (owned by Bill Radner), Mirror Handcuff (David Copperfield Collection).
Also talked about the Bean Giant, “Jumpers”, “King breakers”, Houdini’s 1907 Handcuffs Secrets book, and the Defiance Handcuff Act.
And last but not least he shared the pair of cuffs that Houdini taught his fox terrier dog, “Bobby” how to escape from.
Houdini was the man that nothing on earth could hold.
INTERLUDE
Fred Pittella showed me the cuffs that Houdini’s dog, Bobby, used to escape from; in fact, he let me hold them, which was quite an honor.
I was able to take Fred Pittella’s vacated seat in the front row, since Fred was going to be on stage sitting at the Séance table as an Inner Circle member.
PRESENTATION OF THE SÉANCE HANDCUFFS by Bill Radner
Bill shared that Houdini died on October 31st, 1926 and they didn’t expect him to make it that long. They expected him to pass away two or three days sooner, but he wanted to die on Halloween.
Bill then introduced three special items for the séance table: The Séance Cuff, which Houdini said he would open after he died; The Bean Giant Cuff that Houdini challenged imitators with; and an adjustable key from Houdini’s personal collection.
THE OFFICIAL HOUDINI SÉANCE conducted by Medium Maggie Salter
Nine members (Bill Radner, Tom Boldt, Arthur Moses, Ken Trombly, Bruce Averbook, Fred Pittella, Robert Somerdin, Midge Markey, and David London) of The Inner Circle took their seats at the table, followed by special guest, Debbie Hardeen (Houdini’s grand-niece) and then Medium Maggie Salter.
Maggie alternately reported feeling very hot and very cold, having a dry throat and the feeling that she was being contacted.
Maggie noted the image of a hollowed-out book; later Bruce seated at the table asked Maggie for more info about the book, which led to discovering that a number of collectors at the table have unpublished Houdini manuscripts in their collection.
Someone kicked over a plastic cup. Maggie confirmed that was not Houdini.
Midge seated at the table noted that the pages of one of the programs fluttered three different times. Could have been the A/C or someone at the table breathing heavy?
Maggie made references to a Rose Garden. Might this refer to Bess and Harry’s song, Rosie Sweet Rosabel?
After about 45 minutes, the séance concluded with Bill thanking the medium for trying, but concluded that Houdini did not make an appearance this evening. Maybe next year.
FINALE by Harley Newman, Escape Artist (Allentown, PA)
Harley produced three tennis balls from his mouth (my personal favorite), swallowed a sword that I pulled out of his mouth, escaped from chains, and after a couple tries, successfully balanced atop a single metal spike. Fantastic!!!
After the program was over, Fred Pittella, took my program and got it signed by all the members of the inner circle, which I greatly appreciated.
After posing for pictures in the Houdini exhibit, we then went to a near-by hotel, had drinks, appetizers and great conversation. Everyone made me feel welcome. I especially enjoyed meeting Debbie Hardeen, as well as the conversation I had with Tom Boldt about Houdini’s movies.
What an incredible Halloween and this was only day 1 of my East Coast adventure. Fred Pittella had lots more planned for us.
Thanks Joe for that Day 1 report! Great stuff and a fun read!
Glad you enjoyed it. Day 2 report will on Sunday.