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[[Charles W. Fricke]] (1883 - January 28, 1958) was an amateur magician and judge born in Wisconsin. Fricke was a leading authority on criminal law, a gruff, hard-nosed jurist with a secret passion for orchids, magic tricks and chocolate cake.  
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[[Charles W. Fricke]] (1883 - January 28, 1958) was an amateur magician and judge born in Wisconsin.  
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Fricke was a leading authority on criminal law, a gruff, hard-nosed jurist with a secret passion for orchids, magic tricks and chocolate cake.  
  
 
He contributed to several magazines and was known for making [[It's a Pip]] liquid with [[Carl Fleming]] in 1937.  
 
He contributed to several magazines and was known for making [[It's a Pip]] liquid with [[Carl Fleming]] in 1937.  
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Revision as of 13:39, 16 December 2010

Charles W. Fricke (1883 - January 28, 1958) was an amateur magician and judge born in Wisconsin.

Charles W. Fricke
Born1883
Wisconsin
DiedJanuary 28, 1958


Fricke was a leading authority on criminal law, a gruff, hard-nosed jurist with a secret passion for orchids, magic tricks and chocolate cake.

He contributed to several magazines and was known for making It's a Pip liquid with Carl Fleming in 1937.

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