http://www.robertmurch.com/
Show Saturday March
the 6th 12:00 PM CST
Call-in Number: (646) 915-9605
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Robert L. Murch, Jr., is the world’s foremost
collector, historian, and expert on Ouija® and Talking Boards. To most
he's known simply as "Murch." He was born in Lewiston, Maine on
February 20th 1974. He is the second and youngest child of Robert L.
Murch Sr. and Carol Shulman. Robert grew up in Portland, Maine and
moved to Massachusetts when his mother married for the second time to
Michael Sapol. He attended Peabody Veterans Memorial High School and
attended college at the University of Connecticut, University of New
Hampshire, University of Massachusetts in Boston, and Salem State
College. Robert married Gary Halteman on May 17th
2004 on the steps of City Hall in Salem, Massachusetts.
Robert's grandmother, Sarita Shulman, loved
horror/science fiction and they often spent hours watching Creature
Double Feature together. Perhaps black and white movies planted the
seeds that would grow into a full-fledged obsession. After watching the
movie Witchboard in 1986 his strange relationship with the Ouija board
began. Robert purchased his first antique Ouija
board in the summer of 1993 while attending college in New Hampshire.
After his second purchase he realized there were many different Ouija
boards and continued collecting. Distance has never been an issue for
Robert, and he is known to drive hours for a board he doesn't yet
possess. Though he never mentions costs it is rumored he has spent a
small fortune collecting these rare talking boards. He currently claims
to own over 300 different talking boards. He also collects all things William
Fuld.
As he studied
the history of the Ouija board and
William Fuld, he often found inaccurate and poorly researched articles.
This inspired his extreme research methods often traveling to Maryland
and tracking down descendants of all those involved with the invention
of the Ouija board. He has spent over fifteen years uncovering the
final resting places of these gentlemen that have been long lost to
history. To date he has discovered the grave sites for William Fuld, Isaac
Fuld, Elijah Bond, Harry Welles Rusk, William H. A. Maupin, Col. Washington Bowie, Washington Bowie, Jr., Charles Kennard, and E. C. Reiche. John T. Green's grave continues to
elude him and that search continues.
In the fall of
1997 Robert Murch found himself in
the middle of the ninety-six year old Fuld family feud. While
researching the history of William Fuld and the Ouija board, he created
a website called "OuijaWitch's Wonderful World of Talking Boards."
Through the site he received e-mails from both Kathy Fuld, William
Fuld's granddaughter, and Stuart Fuld, Isaac Fuld's grandson. Both Kathy and Stuart had similar
questions about their family and through those questions were able to
bridge a century and bury the hatchet. With Robert's urging, Kathy
called Stuart and the family feud was over. Though the Fuld family
often credits him with ending the feud he prefers to credit them and
the Ouija board. Robert Murch is the Fuld family's personal historian
and is considered the foremost expert on the history of William Fuld
and the Ouija board.
Kathy and Robert
believed that between the two of
them they had the perfect formula to launch the next generation of
talking boards. On January 6th 1999 Kathy and Robert filed for a
trademark on the word Cryptique and two copyrights on
its directions and on the layout of the board. They then incorporated
in Maryland under the name Thomas & Long, LLC. On October 14th
1999 they assigned the interests of those registrations to that company.
That next year
Kathy decided to step back from the
company and become Cryptique's biggest fan. Robert and his then fiancé
now husband, Gary Halteman, incorporated in Massachusetts as Spirited
Ventures Inc. On September 9th 2000 Thomas & Long, LLC assigned
the Cryptique trademark and both copyrights to Spirited Ventures, Inc.
They also registered a new trademark Let The Spirit Move You. This mark
became Cryptique's tag line and appeared on its planchette or seer.
With that move to Massachusetts Cryptique officially became “A Spirit
Board from Salem, Massachusetts” which appeared on the front of its box
as well. Cryptique ceased production in 2005.
Since then
Robert has worked with DreamWorks
Studios as their Ouija consultant on the movie What
Lies Beneath, and was contacted by the producers of the
movies Sugar & Spice and Drive
Thru as well. He has made appearances on Showtime's
Bullshit!, The Travel Channel, MTV,
the BBC,
Australian radio, U. S. radio, and
consulted on A & E's Paranormal
State. He has also been featured in articles published in the
Associated Press, USA Today, CNN.com, ABCNews.com and various local
newspapers. He is often interviewed and consulted for books and other
projects dealing with Ouija or talking boards and is an occasional
guest presenter at Salem's annual Festival of the Dead.
With a house
full of Ouija trivia and rare
artifacts never before seen by the public, the time had come to build
the ultimate Ouija website dedicated and told through William Fuld,
“Father of the Ouija Board.” Beginning in January of 2007 in Robert
Murch set about to build WilliamFuld.com, which launched in
December of 2007. It's inarguably the most complete Ouija history
website ever created. In fact it's so well researched it's the only one
backed and authorized by descendants of those men and women responsible
for the Ouija board's beginnings and rise to pop icon status. The sole
purpose of this website is discover and protect the Ouija board's
history while setting the record straight. Until Murch's website much
of what had been written was either poorly researched and in some cases
just plain fiction. Murch thinks you'll agree that putting in the time
to get the facts straight proves to be a much more interesting story.
In October of
2007 Robert Murch discovered Elijah
Jefferson Bond’s unmarked grave in Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore,
Maryland. He then worked tirelessly with the cemetery and eventually
received permission to install a gravestone for Bond. Coincidentally,
it was during this process that he also located Walter Dent, Jr.,
Bond’s great grandnephew and Winifred Pierce, his great great
grandniece. Walter Dent was 98 at the time, and he and his daughter
generously gave Murch their family’s permission to erect a memorial for
Bond.
Tegeler
Monuments agreed to take
on the project and began crafting Bond’s headstone while Murch raised
the necessary funds to pay for the memorial. Thanks to these people and
Murch’s hard work there is now a place where Ouija fans can visit and
pay their respects to the man who first patented a favorite piece of
Americana.
In the summer of
2008 Robert Murch was contacted by
Nick Young who's great uncle, Joe Young, co-wrote the 1920 hit "Ouija Mine." Nick, lead singer for
rock-electroclash
band A. I., was looking for a copy of the sheet music and
Murch was happy to oblige. On January 1, 2009 Colleen Barton, the great
niece of Charles Lighthiser, president of the International Novelty Company who
sold the rights to manufacture the Ouija board in Canada to the Copp Clark Company in 1892, also
contacted Murch. Working with descendants of those involved with the
Ouija board is Murch's specialty.
Also in the
summer of 2008, Robert Murch began
working with Michael Albert, President of Papa's Toys, current
manufacturers of he Canadian Ouija board. With the
help of Albert, The Toronto Public Library, and
the McMaster
Library, Murch has successfully traced the Ouija through its
many Canadian incarnations and documented it's development throughout
Canada. Without this information much of the Ouija board's Canadian
past would be lost.
In the Spring of
2009 two years of coordinating
with Baltimore Maryland’s Mayor’s office paid off. The Ouija factory William Fuld built
at the suggestion of the board and produced them from 1917 through the
1940s was designated a historic city landmark.
Robert L Murch
Jr., resides in Boston,
Massachusetts. He is presently working with Baltimore city officials,
the Maryland Historical Society, The Baltimore Museum of Industry, and
the Maryland State Archives to preserve their Ouija legacy and document
their favorite son, William Fuld. While he continues his research he is
currently working with Eugene Orlando from the Museum
of Talking Boards to co-write the ultimate book about the
history of the Ouija board. What's next for Murch? Just ask the Ouija
board!