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Rune Klan is a Danish comedian and magician. He was born in 1976. He published a video on VHS called "[[Three Pieces of Silver]]" explaining some of his coin work, and is a regular contributor to Joshua Jay's "Talk About Tricks" column in [[MAGIC magazine]].
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He published a video on VHS called "[[Three Pieces of Silver]]" (1998) explaining some of his coin work, and is a regular contributor to Joshua Jay's "Talk About Tricks" column in [[MAGIC magazine]].
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Latest revision as of 08:29, 7 January 2014

Rune Klan
Born1976

NationalityDanish

Rune Klan (b. 1976) is a Danish comedian and magician.

Biography

He published a video on VHS called "Three Pieces of Silver" (1998) explaining some of his coin work, and is a regular contributor to Joshua Jay's "Talk About Tricks" column in MAGIC magazine.

References


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