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[[Erhard Liebenow]] was born February 19, 1935 in Danzig, Germany. He is noted for creating routines using poker chips.
[[Erhard Liebenow]] was born February 19, 1935 in Danzig, Germany. He is noted for creating routines using poker chips.
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His lecture film, Magic with Poker Chips, was awarded the first prize at the 1973 [[FISM]] convention in Paris.
His lecture film, Magic with Poker Chips, was awarded the first prize at the 1973 [[FISM]] convention in Paris.
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Erhard Liebenow was born February 19, 1935 in Danzig, Germany. He is noted for creating routines using poker chips.

Erhard Liebenow
BornFebruary 19, 1935
Danzig, Germany


His lecture film, Magic with Poker Chips, was awarded the first prize at the 1973 FISM convention in Paris.

The Linking Ring did a one man parade on him in the March 1995 issue.

Books

  • Liebenow on Cards Lecture Notes (1978)
  • Mr Magic ... presents tricks with chips
  • Royal Flush (in German) (1976)
  • Grand Ouveri (in German) (1978)