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+ | '''De Roze''' from Switzerland presented an act titled "The Wonder Barman" as early as 1936 in Europe and America. His performance included [[Any Drink Called For]] by the audience, producing a pitcher of punch and changing it to fire and his version of the ink and water transposition. | ||
His act was described in Holdens' [[Programmes of Famous Magicians]]. | His act was described in Holdens' [[Programmes of Famous Magicians]]. | ||
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[[Category:Biographies]] | [[Category:Biographies]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:06, 2 December 2011
De Roze | |
Born | George De Roze Switzerland |
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Flourished | 1930s |
De Roze from Switzerland presented an act titled "The Wonder Barman" as early as 1936 in Europe and America. His performance included Any Drink Called For by the audience, producing a pitcher of punch and changing it to fire and his version of the ink and water transposition.
His act was described in Holdens' Programmes of Famous Magicians.