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'''Zirka''' (1877-1910) born Agnes Martini in Silesia, Germany, was the wife of [[L'Homme Masqué]] and performed a manipulation act as "The Queen of Cigarettes". | |||
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Since she had small hands, she had to develop sleights and handlings differently from husband. She is credited with the "tiptilt" sleight for vanishing an unit cigarette. | Since she had small hands, she had to develop sleights and handlings differently from husband. She is credited with the "tiptilt" sleight for vanishing an unit cigarette. | ||
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She eventually died, nearly blind, in the insane asylum "Saint-Pons," in Nice. | She eventually died, nearly blind, in the insane asylum "Saint-Pons," in Nice.<ref>Le Prestidigitateur, Paris, September and October, 1934 by John Braun</ref><ref>[[Linking Ring]] April 1950, Of legierdemaine and diverse juggling knacks by John Braun</ref><ref>Photo [[Genii 2000 July]] </ref> | ||
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Revision as of 10:48, 23 March 2012
Zirka (1877-1910) born Agnes Martini in Silesia, Germany, was the wife of L'Homme Masqué and performed a manipulation act as "The Queen of Cigarettes".
| Zirka | |
| Born | Agnes Martini 1877 Silesia, Germany |
|---|---|
| Died | 1910 |
Since she had small hands, she had to develop sleights and handlings differently from husband. She is credited with the "tiptilt" sleight for vanishing an unit cigarette.
About 1905, L'Homme Masque bought a wine farm at Bordeaux, to which he and his wife retired.
She eventually died, nearly blind, in the insane asylum "Saint-Pons," in Nice.[1][2][3]
References
- ↑ Le Prestidigitateur, Paris, September and October, 1934 by John Braun
- ↑ Linking Ring April 1950, Of legierdemaine and diverse juggling knacks by John Braun
- ↑ Photo Genii 2000 July