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'''Aldini''' (1917-1989), born Alex Weiner, managed and owned magic shops from the late 1950's though the 1970's. | '''Aldini''' (b.1917-d.1989), born Alex Weiner, managed and owned magic shops from the late 1950's though the 1970's. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == |
Latest revision as of 21:35, 29 April 2024
Aldini | |
Born | Alex H. Weiner October 12, 1917 Chicago |
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Died | August 11, 1989 (age 71) Garden Grove California |
Categories | Books by Aldini |
Aldini (b.1917-d.1989), born Alex Weiner, managed and owned magic shops from the late 1950's though the 1970's.
Biography
He owned and operated his own shop and operated magic shops at Disneyland. During World War II, he traveled throughout Asia with the movie star, Melvyn Douglas, presenting magic shows for U.S. troops.
Aldini was a contributor to many magic magazines including a column in The Tops.
He was a member of the Order of Merlin, I.B.M. Ring 138 (Santa Monica) and Ring 21 (Hollywood), which he served as Vice President.[1][2]
Contributions
- Aldini Bowl Production variation on the Westgate Bowl Production
- Clock-A-Rama
- Acroback Cards
- Hippity-Hop Rabbits routine and patter variation
Books
- Rough Stuff (with Joe Berg) (1956)
- Roughingly Yours (1969)
- New Concepts in Magic (1970)
References
- ↑ The Linking Ring, Vol. 69, No. 11, November 1989, Broken Wand, Aldini (Alex Weiner), page 152
- ↑ Genii Magazine, Vol. 53, No. 3, September 1989 (January 1990), Obituaries, Aldini, by Tommy Garbin, page 207
- Magie (Magischer Zirkel v. Deutschland), Vol. 70, No. 1, Januar 1990, Magie-International, by Reinhard Müller, page 29