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'''Harry J. Alpigini''' lived in Philadelphia for many years, and performed in that area. In later years he moved to Baltimore and frequented  [[Yogi Magic Mart]] on 215 N. Charles St., where during the late 1940s you could find him reminiscing. 
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'''Alpigini''' (?-1959) lived and performed in Philadelphia for many years.
  
A tri-fold brochure, which was given as a supplement in The Magic Cauldron  #29 states:
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== Biography ==
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In later years he moved to Baltimore and frequented [[Yogi Magic Mart]] on 215 N. Charles St., where during the late 1940s where you could find him reminiscing.<ref>obit, Linking Ring, Feb. 1960</ref>
  
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A tri-fold brochure, which was given as a supplement in [[The  Magic Cauldron]]  #29 states<ref>[http://www.miraclefactory.net/mpt/view.php?type=mc&id=114 Supplement to The  Magic Cauldron  #29 October, 1968]</ref>:
 
:''As the Wizard of the East, Mr. Alpigini stands unquestionably alone among the leaders in the special line of work.  His personality, refined bearing, marvelous dexterity and the ease and grace with which he performs the most amazing feats, all entitle him to the utmost consideration by churches, associations, or individuals seeking the best in the field of entertainment. To those seeking the last word in entertainments, however, Mr. Alpigini offers the acme of perfection in his elite combination, consisting of Artagraphs and Magic. His remarkable versatility enables him to adjust this program to the requirements of every situation and assembly. ''
 
:''As the Wizard of the East, Mr. Alpigini stands unquestionably alone among the leaders in the special line of work.  His personality, refined bearing, marvelous dexterity and the ease and grace with which he performs the most amazing feats, all entitle him to the utmost consideration by churches, associations, or individuals seeking the best in the field of entertainment. To those seeking the last word in entertainments, however, Mr. Alpigini offers the acme of perfection in his elite combination, consisting of Artagraphs and Magic. His remarkable versatility enables him to adjust this program to the requirements of every situation and assembly. ''
  
  
== References ==
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*  [http://www.miraclefactory.net/mpt/view.php?type=mc&id=114 Supplement to The  Magic Cauldron  #29 October, 1968]
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Latest revision as of 08:05, 8 October 2016

Alpigini
BornHarry J. Alpigini
DiedSeptember 29, 1959
Burlington, New Jersey

Alpigini (?-1959) lived and performed in Philadelphia for many years.

Biography

In later years he moved to Baltimore and frequented Yogi Magic Mart on 215 N. Charles St., where during the late 1940s where you could find him reminiscing.[1]

A tri-fold brochure, which was given as a supplement in The Magic Cauldron #29 states[2]:

As the Wizard of the East, Mr. Alpigini stands unquestionably alone among the leaders in the special line of work. His personality, refined bearing, marvelous dexterity and the ease and grace with which he performs the most amazing feats, all entitle him to the utmost consideration by churches, associations, or individuals seeking the best in the field of entertainment. To those seeking the last word in entertainments, however, Mr. Alpigini offers the acme of perfection in his elite combination, consisting of Artagraphs and Magic. His remarkable versatility enables him to adjust this program to the requirements of every situation and assembly.


References

  1. obit, Linking Ring, Feb. 1960
  2. Supplement to The Magic Cauldron #29 October, 1968