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'''Luis Zingone''' was a professional cardman who worked [[vaudeville]] and private parties during 1930s-40s.  
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'''Louis Zingone''' was a professional cardman who worked [[vaudeville]] and private parties during 1930s-40s.  
  
 
He mastered [[Erdnase]] while working at a car wash. Zingone performed in New York in 1934 doing the Cut and Restored Rope, Card in Cigarette, Egg and Silk, and Torn and Restored Newspaper.   
 
He mastered [[Erdnase]] while working at a car wash. Zingone performed in New York in 1934 doing the Cut and Restored Rope, Card in Cigarette, Egg and Silk, and Torn and Restored Newspaper.   

Revision as of 08:50, 7 June 2012

Louis Zingone
BornLouis Gabriel Zingone
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United States

Flourished1930s-40s

Louis Zingone was a professional cardman who worked vaudeville and private parties during 1930s-40s.

He mastered Erdnase while working at a car wash. Zingone performed in New York in 1934 doing the Cut and Restored Rope, Card in Cigarette, Egg and Silk, and Torn and Restored Newspaper.

Marketed Tricks

  • Luis Zingone's Dual Prophecy (1932)

Inventions

  • Zingone Spread (by 1940).

Publications

  • Zingone's Recorded Card Tricks - three 78 rpm records and booklets. (See ad in Linking Ring, Vol. 19, no. 9, november 1939. Tricks that Speak for Themselves)

Contributions