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[[Niberco]] (December 22, 1925 - January 18, 1993), born Nico van Berkel in Rotterdam was a second generation Dutch magician (his farther was [[Bercelini]]).<ref> http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niberco </ref>
'''Niberco''' (December 22, 1925 - January 18, 1993), born Nico van Berkel in Rotterdam was a second generation Dutch magician (his farther 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.   



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Niberco (December 22, 1925 - January 18, 1993), born Nico van Berkel in Rotterdam was a second generation Dutch magician (his farther was Bercelini).[1]

Niberco
BornNico van Berkel
December 22, 1925
Rotterdam
DiedJanuary 18 1993 (age 67)
NationalityDutch

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]

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