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A student of [[Frizzo]], he invented the Organ Pipes, also known as "Le Souper du Diable," a tube production effect.<ref>Obit, MUM, October, 1912</ref>
A student of [[Frizzo]], he invented the Organ Pipes, also known as "Le Souper du Diable," a tube production effect.<ref>Obit, MUM, October, 1912</ref>


He would produce from six empty "pipes" a table cloth, napkins, silverware, plates and food. <ref>THE MAGIC ORGAN PIPES, [[Later Magic]] by Professor Hoffmann (1911) </ref>
He would produce from six empty "pipes" a table cloth, napkins, silverware, plates and food. <ref>THE MAGIC ORGAN PIPES, [[Later Magic]] by Professor Hoffmann (1911) </ref><ref>Obit, Sphinx September 1912 </ref>


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Latest revision as of 07:32, 26 May 2014

Antonio Molini
Born1856
Trieste, Austria
DiedAugust 12, 1912
Trieste, Austria

Antonio Molini (1856-1912) was a pharmacist and amateur magician.

Biography

A student of Frizzo, he invented the Organ Pipes, also known as "Le Souper du Diable," a tube production effect.[1]

He would produce from six empty "pipes" a table cloth, napkins, silverware, plates and food. [2][3]

References

  1. Obit, MUM, October, 1912
  2. THE MAGIC ORGAN PIPES, Later Magic by Professor Hoffmann (1911)
  3. Obit, Sphinx September 1912