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'''Jose de la Torre''' performs as "Grandini". He was Professor of Architecture at Havana University and later practiced in New York. | |||
He was big on the magic scene in the 1970's.<ref>http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=265914</ref> | |||
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*[[Ascanio's World of Knives]] (1975). Translation of Navajas y Daltonismo By Arturo de Ascanio (1958) | *[[Ascanio's World of Knives]] (1975). Translation of Navajas y Daltonismo By Arturo de Ascanio (1958) | ||
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Revision as of 10:15, 1 January 2013
| Jose de la Torre | |
| Born | circa 1932 |
|---|---|
| Died | 2012 Spain |
| Nationality | Cuban |
| Categories | Books by Jose de la Torre |
Jose de la Torre performs as "Grandini". He was Professor of Architecture at Havana University and later practiced in New York.
He was big on the magic scene in the 1970's.[1]
Marketed Tricks
- Jose's Kolorfusing (1975)
- The Smash Climax (1975)
- Color Changing Knives...And More (1976)
Books
- Magicana Of Havana (1975)
- New Jumping Back (1976)
- Real Magic (1978)
- Ascanio's World of Knives (1975). Translation of Navajas y Daltonismo By Arturo de Ascanio (1958)