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− | Einar Aasen was a noted amateur magician from Sandefjor, Norway. | + | '''Einar Aasen''' (1902-1984) was a noted amateur magician from Sandefjor, Norway. |
+ | == Biography == | ||
A merchant by trade, his "Vanishing and Reappearing Glass of Water" appeared in [[Sphinx]] Vol 32, No.12 (February 1934) | A merchant by trade, his "Vanishing and Reappearing Glass of Water" appeared in [[Sphinx]] Vol 32, No.12 (February 1934) | ||
== Awards == | == Awards == | ||
− | * Third place in Card Tricks at Swedish Circle 11th Congress <ref>Abra March 9, 1957</ref> | + | * Third place in Card Tricks at Swedish Circle 11th Congress <ref>[[Abra]] March 9, 1957</ref> |
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Revision as of 21:11, 2 September 2013
Einar Aasen | |
Born | Einar M. Aasen April 7, 1902 |
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Died | December 12, 1984 (age 82) |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Einar Aasen (1902-1984) was a noted amateur magician from Sandefjor, Norway.
Biography
A merchant by trade, his "Vanishing and Reappearing Glass of Water" appeared in Sphinx Vol 32, No.12 (February 1934)
Awards
- Third place in Card Tricks at Swedish Circle 11th Congress [1]
References