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Dave Lemberg, owner and proprietor of Dave’s Killer Magic Shop, wants to keep brick-and-mortar magic shops alive in the pacific northwest. The best way to do that? Regular live shows. 

So on March 24th at 4pm, Dave’s Killer Magic Shop will be home to Brandon Lawrence, who will be performing his new show, “Please like me…” Lawrence is an award winning comedic magician who specializes in “intimate” sleight-of-hand magic. 

And intimate is the word. There’ll only be one showing of “Please Like Me…” and only 35 seats are available. Tickets will run you ten bucks a pop.

Brick and mortar magic shops are a rare breed, so when we spot a profile or video of one online, we like to share it with the world. Recently, Northwest Boomer & Senior News interviewed Dave Lemberg, owner of Dave’s Killer Magic Shop in Vancouver, WA, about how opening his store has been a “dream come true”. 

Dave is a chemistry teacher at Union High School, and opened up an online magic shop as a sort of passion project of his. When he started getting requests to demonstrate tricks for local residents, he started hosting monthly get-togethers in his house. As these meetings grew in popularity, he quickly realized it was time to open up his own store.

“If you don’t have older people mentoring younger people, the art will die, so I want to get kids involved – not just a casual interest but to go on and continue the art,” he told the site. “It’s fun to get excited as a youngster, and it’s fun to get other kids into it.”  

So far, the store hasn’t turned a profit, and Dave continues to use his teaching job as his main source of income. He hopes that the shop will be in a place where he can make a sustainable living off it once he retires. 

“I still enjoy teaching, and that is my income,” he says. “The business is not a money-maker, and it really takes a second seat to my job teaching. We’re building the business so that when I finally do retire, there’s something there. That was the motivation.”  

You can find out more about what’s going on at Dave’s Killer Magic Shop, as well as order magic tricks and supplies from its website here. You can read the full interview with Dave here.