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Authentic Coney Island Carte de Visite ‘The Human Cigarette Factory’

Authentic Coney Island Carte de Visite / Printed Photograph of ‘The Human Cigarette Factory’, These cards were sold by the subject in the photo, as a means to make a living, when so called ‘Freak Shows’ still existed on Coney Island, USA. Measures 4 x 6 inches. USD$150.

 

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Otis Jordan
 
In 1987, when Otis Jordan joined the Coney Island sideshow, he was re-named the Human Cigarette Factory, and there he spent three years delighting audiences with his dextrous mouth and amiable personality. In 1990, while visiting family in Georgia, he died from kidney disease.

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Today is the birthday of Otis Jordan (1926-1990). He’ll always have a special place in our heart because (as it happens) he is the only one of the historical “human anomalies” in these annals your correspondent ever saw perform live. Furthermore, it was on my first ever trip to Coney Island in 1989, a very meaningful occasion for me personally. Otis was billed as “The Human Cigarette Factory”, and true to the advertisement he did perform Prince Randian’s old trick of rolling, lighting and smoking his own cigarette using nothing but his mouth. Unlike Randian, Jordan did have limbs, they were simply withered and useless.

For several years he tried conventional work; it wasn’t until 1963 that he joined a sideshow, billed as “The Frog Man”. Over the years he worked for Dick Burnett, Elsie Sutton, Jeff Murray, Dean Potter, Ward Hall, James Taylor (of Shocked and Amazed and the American Dime Museum), and finally, starting in 1987 the Coney Island Circus Sideshow. It turns out the summer I saw him was his last on the midway; he died of kidney disease a few months later.

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