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[[Carlini]] ( ? - January 13, 1969) born Charles R. Humpage, was the son of [[Professor Herwinn]] and performed  a music hall act doing [[shadowgraphy]] and [[chapeaugraphy]] in addition to magic. He once toured with [[Charles Morritt]].
{{See also|[[Professor Carlini]] (c.1900-1953). stage name of Central American magician, Miguel Somoza Lopez.}}
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'''Carlini''' (? - January 13, 1969) born Charles R. Humpage performed  a music hall act of [[shadowgraphy]] and [[chapeaugraphy]] in addition to magic.  
== Biography ==
The son of [[Professor Herwinn]], he once toured with [[Charles Morritt]].<ref>#228 THUMBS UP FOR PROFESSOR HERWIN! Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities By Edwin A. Dawes</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:26, 12 March 2016

See also: Professor Carlini (c.1900-1953). stage name of Central American magician, Miguel Somoza Lopez..
Carlini
BornCharles R. Humpage
?
DiedJanuary 13, 1969

Carlini (? - January 13, 1969) born Charles R. Humpage performed a music hall act of shadowgraphy and chapeaugraphy in addition to magic.

Biography

The son of Professor Herwinn, he once toured with Charles Morritt.[1]

References

  1. #228 THUMBS UP FOR PROFESSOR HERWIN! Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities By Edwin A. Dawes