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'''Freddy Fah''' (1925-1998), known for his work with [[Silks]], was one of the leading magicians from France.  
'''Freddy Fah''' (1925-1998), known for his work with [[Silks]], was one of the leading magicians from France.  


== Biography ==
He was friends with [[Fred Kaps]] and [[Ken Brooke]]. <ref>Obit - [[Genii 1998 September]]</ref>
He was friends with [[Fred Kaps]] and [[Ken Brooke]]. <ref>Obit - [[Genii 1998 September]]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 06:41, 8 April 2022

Freddy Fah
Born1925
Paris, France
Died1998
NationalityFrench

Freddy Fah (1925-1998), known for his work with Silks, was one of the leading magicians from France.

Biography

He was friends with Fred Kaps and Ken Brooke. [1]

References