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[[Ricardo Richardine, Jr.]] (1931 - ) born Ricardo Deben in Bogota, Columbia,  was the son of magician [[Ricardo Richardine, Sr.]] who took over the illusion show when his father retired in 1959.
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[[Ricardo Richardine, Jr.]] (1931 - ) born Ricardo Deben in Bogota, Columbia,  was the son of magician [[Ricardo Richardine, Sr.]] who took over the illusion show when his father retired in 1959.  
  
 
He started working in his father's magic shows at the age of six.
 
He started working in his father's magic shows at the age of six.
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He was performing up until at least 1976 as reported by Frances Marshall in the Around Chicago column in the January 1976 [[Linking Ring]] (page 42).
 
He was performing up until at least 1976 as reported by Frances Marshall in the Around Chicago column in the January 1976 [[Linking Ring]] (page 42).
  
 
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See also [[Ricardo Richiardi, Jr.]] (no relation).
 
== Honors and Awards ==
 
== Honors and Awards ==
 
* Cover of Genii November 1959
 
* Cover of Genii November 1959

Revision as of 13:52, 10 December 2008

Ricardo Richardine, Jr. (1931 - ) born Ricardo Deben in Bogota, Columbia, was the son of magician Ricardo Richardine, Sr. who took over the illusion show when his father retired in 1959.

He started working in his father's magic shows at the age of six.

After his father's retirement, he tried his hand as a flamenco dancer, but eventually started performing magic again. To avoid confusion with his father's name, he started to billed himself at DANTEL (Richardine Jr.). He also performed with his sister, Marga, The Princess of Nan King.

He was performing up until at least 1976 as reported by Frances Marshall in the Around Chicago column in the January 1976 Linking Ring (page 42).

See also Ricardo Richiardi, Jr. (no relation).

Honors and Awards

  • Cover of Genii November 1959

References

  • Here Comes Richardine bu Arthur Leroy, November 1959, Genii.
  • Richardine Revisited By Arthur LeRoy, Genii 1962 page 178.
  • RICHARDINE BY ROBERT A. ANDERSON, Linking Ring, January 1970.