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+ | '''Niberco''' (December 22, 1925 - January 18, 1993), born Nico van Berkel in Rotterdam was a second generation Dutch magician (his father was [[Bercelini]]).<ref> http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niberco </ref> | ||
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In 1947, he won Grand Prix at the Paris [[FISM]], whose work with cards, cigarettes, thimbles and balls earned a standing ovation. | In 1947, he won Grand Prix at the Paris [[FISM]], whose work with cards, cigarettes, thimbles and balls earned a standing ovation. | ||
Over the next four decades, Niberco had a successful career, first as a solo performer and later with his partner, Bob Haleber, as '''The Niberco Brothers'''.<ref> http://www.fism.org/Historic-Part2.htm</ref> | Over the next four decades, Niberco had a successful career, first as a solo performer and later with his partner, Bob Haleber, as '''The Niberco Brothers'''.<ref> http://www.fism.org/Historic-Part2.htm</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:39, 7 August 2013
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Born | Nico van Berkel December 22, 1925 Rotterdam, Netherlands |
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Died | January 18 1993 (age 67) |
Nationality | Dutch |
Niberco (December 22, 1925 - January 18, 1993), born Nico van Berkel in Rotterdam was a second generation Dutch magician (his father was Bercelini).[1]
Biography
In 1947, he won Grand Prix at the Paris FISM, whose work with cards, cigarettes, thimbles and balls earned a standing ovation.
Over the next four decades, Niberco had a successful career, first as a solo performer and later with his partner, Bob Haleber, as The Niberco Brothers.[2]