Browser's Den of Magic

In January 2003, Len Cooper, the man who started the Browser's Den, sadly passed away. He had run the shop from 1975 (when he opened it) until 1995 (when he sold it to its second and current owner, Jeff Pinsky). His brother Norm had come to Toronto from New York for the funeral service, and wanted to do something to honour Len's memory. He approached Jeff Pinsky and asked him if he had any ideas.

Jeff knew that Len believed magic should be studied seriously, and that the books were the best source of information. Len would regularly recommend The Tarbell Course to any serious student of the craft.

It was decided to create the Len Cooper Memorial Award, an annual award given to a young magician (25 years or younger) who showed promise and dedication toward the Art of Magic. The award would come with a complete set of The Tarbell Course in Magic. Len's brother Norm donated $1000 for ten years toward financing the award, with the shop contributing the balance.

The Browser's Den continues to honour Len's memory each year at our Anniversary Party by giving out the award and books to a deserving young magician. Below is a complete list of the recipients, from its beginning in 2003 to the present time.

 

patrick nemeth

2020 - Patrick Nemeth

jackie swan
2019 - Jacqueline Swan 

jonah babbins
2018 - Jonah Babins

rj steele
2017 - RJ Steele

ryan murray
2016 - Ryan Murray

ahmed alexander
2015 - Ahmed Alexander

ryan brown 
2014 - Ryan Brown

arthur poon 
2013 - Arthur Poon

 madhi gilbert
2012 -  Mahdi Gilbert

mark chan
2011 - Mark Chan

 james alan
2010 - James Alan

chris westfall
2009 - Chris Westfall

 ben train
2008 - Ben Train

luke murray
2007 - Luke Murray

 neil croswell
2006 - Neil Croswell

shane colbalt
2005 - Shane Cobalt

nik vucicevich
2004 - Nik Vucicevich

jeff hinchliffe
2003 - Jeff Hinchliffe 

Written by Jeff Pinsky — February 04, 2022