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She is a true Californian who has achieved fame in her own name. She married Harry Blackstone, Jr.raised his three children and their daughter, Belamie, while traveling all corners of the United States for 23 years with the Blackstone Magic Show. After co-producing the Blackstone show, she has gone on to produce awards shows, TV shows, Broadway productions, and consulted on numerous magic acts and shows. She has consulted with rock groups and choirs on their staging, special affects and overall production. She has worked with a number of corporations, written a book and made a DVD of the Blackstone Magical Moments. She is in demand as a speaker and host for conventions in the U.S. and abroad. Former President of the Magic Castle, Gay now serves on the Board of Directors of the Academy of Magical Arts. Her life is a magical one and she likes her jewelry to reflect that interest.
A Southerner – lived in Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and North Carolina for a combined total of 45 years. The Midwest, however, holds a special place in the bio with four moves to the Chicago area. Involvement in magic began in 1987 with marriage to Phil Willmarth, a friend of 47 years. Has her BA from Uni.of Tenn., married and raised two children. During those years - started two non-profit organizations in Atlanta; served as project manager on commercial construction projects in Birmingham; became a Certified Financial Planner and LUTC; and holds a lifetime passion in the arts. Chicagoland radio heard Robbie on Saturday mornings reviewing books. She served six years as Chair of the I.B.M. Volunteer and Membership committees. Her involvement in the arts brought her to creating pieces with found objects --Happy Chairs et cetera. Like her partners, Robbie appreciates one-of-a-kind original jewelry.

A native of Michigan – where she graduated from Uni.of MI, married, raised a son and has become involved in civic and charitable organizations by raising dollars and public speaking. The world of magic has been a passion for over 25 years, during which time she’s assisted over 60 magicians on the stage at Abbotts. Overlapping this time period, she made certain the magic shows of husband, Michael and son, Mathew ran smoothly. She’s taught elementary school; became a Toastmaster; works with Seniors; Past President of the Michigan Region of Women’s American ORT, raising funds for vocation schools worldwide; has served ORT for the past twenty-five years and received their prestigious Visionaries Award; she’s now co-producing films with her daughter-in-law, a student of Second City Improve, and most importantly Harriet likes and wears unique jewelry.