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'''Hardini''' was a name used by several magicians.
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'''George H. Hubler''' in the 1930s who then sold the Hardini title to Clarence Pfeffer of Johnstown Pennsylvania.<ref>  Billboard Magazine, September 1947</ref>
'''Hardini''' was a name used by several magicians, most by capitalizing on the success of [[Hardeen]] and [[Houdini]].  


'''Jim Sallis''' in the 1950s
* [[George H. Hubler]] in the 1930s who then sold the Hardini title to [[Clarence Pfeffer]] of Johnstown Pennsylvania.<ref>Billboard Magazine, September 1947</ref>


* [[Jim Sallis]] in the 1950s.
* A '''Harry Hardini''' from Sweden.<ref>http://www.wildabouthoudini.com/2011/12/wild-about-hardini.html?showComment=1324388033853#c7068463231538070132</ref>
* [[Cliff Harden]], who was still active in 2011.<ref>http://www.magician.org/member/m145/home</ref>
* [[Bern-Hardini]] <ref>http://magicpostcards.wordpress.com/2010/10/22/bern-hardini/</ref>
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 28 April 2013

Hardini was a name used by several magicians, most by capitalizing on the success of Hardeen and Houdini.

  • A Harry Hardini from Sweden.[2]

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