Did you ever wonder what it must have been like during the golden age of magic? Imagine meeting people like Houdini, Kellar, Herrmann, Malini, and so many others. What would it have been like to sit at the feet of these masters and learn the secrets that made them famous? Well, unfortunately those icons of conjuring have passed on long ago.
I'm about to relate a story of my encounter with an individual who has a rare connection with another time, a time when magic was ruled the entertainment world. His name is Cesareo Peleaz. He was born in Cuba during the 1930's and as a child had the opportunity to see many of the great travelling magic shows of old.
One of the shows that Cesareo saw was the FuManchu Show. Fu-Manchu was the stage name of David Bamberg, the son of Okito. David was arguably the best magician of the twentieth century. North American audiences aren't as familiar with him because Fu-Manchu traveled mostly in South America. The Bamberg family produced magicians for seven generations. David Bamberg being the last in the family.