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JOHN CORNELIUS
A TRUE GENIUS IN MAGIC
with a lot of big people when I was
very young, but this one belongs
in a special category. John did so
much, and then did more, and
then left magic because he was
tired of not being compensated
for all he did for decades. Then
watched many companies steal
and sell his ideas without payment
to John. Later people wondered
why he wasn't just willing to do
anything for anyone at anytime
anymore.
If there was a person in magic who deserved to be called a genius it was John
Cornelius. John was born in 1948 and passed away April 2019. His magic was a major
part of my professional career at one time or another for more than 30 years. Since
his passing, tributes have been pouring in on Social Media and how many people
performed John's material. I think Kenton Knepper summed up the feelings of many
who knew him and why he chose to move away from releasing his incredible cre-
ations to the magic fraternity. This is a wake up call for our fraternity in this day and
age of rip offs and pirating in magic.
From Kenton Knepper ...
On the Passing of John Cornelius...
I am not only sad about this, I am damn mad. The one man who gave so very much
to magic, from whom so many just took and took, yet rarely did he get his due!! I was
always mentioning John Cornelius. Do you do the "muscle pass"? Do you "Pen Thru
Anything"? Do you do a trick where a flash appears between your hands or under
an ungimmicked glass? How about vanishing mutlple coins at once using a special
nickle? Or putty? Or how about the Fickle Nickle vanishing nickle everyone is back
doing on the Internet today? How about a pad of paper that lights up for mentalists?
How about the magnetic impression pad? Yes, sorry, but it was JOHN that created
that first too before everyone else took it. BLESS IT!! This man deserved so much
more from magic and magicians for all he gave... and rarely did he get the recogni-
tion. I can't tell you how sad I am truly for this loss.
One of my mentors, John Mendoza, held a one-off magic convention for a select few
people. Among the lecturers were Dai Vernon, Paul Harris, a bunch of other close-
up experts you probably heard of as well, and some new breakthrough guy who
just won FISM named John Cornelius. If you never got to see the FISM flash before
anyone knew what it was, it was REAL MAGIC in John's hands. He blew us away with
everything he did. On top of being hyper-inventive, creative, and a good card and
coin tech, he was a decent guy. I could hardly believe it. Now I know I got to hang out
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To me, this is a warning call. We
lost someone who left with more
to give us than most people could
do for magic with three lifetimes.
This is no hyperbole. John, I sup-
ported you whenever I could, and
let people know who to credit,
even when you had left us behind
out of despair. Having left us in
form totally now, I am so sad and
hurt that more people did not
support you and give you your
due. I will take this time to once
again acknowledge you for more
than we can ever properly repay.
If there is such a thing as karma,
you racked up a ton of it for all you
gave and never got compensated
for while you were here. Thank
you for being an inspiration, and
for being so kind to a kid that was
hanging with the big guys in his
youth--who thought that it was
normal. You were always kind and
supportive to me, and I appreci-
ate it, and I appreciate all that you
gave to us.