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'''David Leendert Bamberg''' (1786-1869) was a second generation magician in the [[Bamberg]] family. | |||
== Biography == | |||
David began his career as assistant to his father, Eliaser, before continuing on to success on his own. He was most known for his [[Egg Bag]] routine that ended with the production of a live chicken. | David began his career as assistant to his father, Eliaser, before continuing on to success on his own. He was most known for his [[Egg Bag]] routine that ended with the production of a live chicken. | ||
According to [[Houdini]] in his book [[The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin]] (1908), David inherited from his father the vaulting figure [[Automata]] made by Opre. | According to [[Houdini]] in his book [[The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin]] (1908), David inherited from his father the vaulting figure [[Automata]] made by Opre. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:05, 13 September 2013
| David Leendert Bamberg | |
| Born | 1786 Holland |
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| Died | 1869 |
David Leendert Bamberg (1786-1869) was a second generation magician in the Bamberg family.
Biography
David began his career as assistant to his father, Eliaser, before continuing on to success on his own. He was most known for his Egg Bag routine that ended with the production of a live chicken.
According to Houdini in his book The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin (1908), David inherited from his father the vaulting figure Automata made by Opre.