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Revision as of 07:48, 30 June 2016

Fred Haenchen
BornFrederick Carlyle Haenchen, Jr.
August 26, 1903
Joliet, Illinois, USA
DiedJune 06, 1983 (age 79)
Kingston, Oklahoma

Fred Haenchen (August 26, 1903 - June 6, 1983) was an American magician born in Joliet, Illinois. He first billed himself as "The Boy Houdini" performing underwater escapes while still in school.

Biography

Soon after graduating high school, he began performing in the Lyceum and Chautauqua Circuit as "Haenchen the Mystic" and the "Mysterious Haenchen" in tents throughout the states of Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Indiana, and Texas.

With the help of Loring Campbell he got into the field of magic apparatus manufacturing and started the The Haenchen Magic Company. His best selling trick was the Broken and Restored Plate, of which he made over 700 through the years.

In 1977, he sold the company to the Viking Magic Company which formed a separate Viking-Haenchen Magic Co.

Haenchen built a home at Kingston, Oklahoma and retired from full-time manufacturing.[1][2][3]

References

  1. The Sphinx, Vol. 30, No. 9, November 1931, Who's Who in Magic, page 400
  2. Genii 1970 April - A letter from Fred Haenchen
  3. FRED C. HAENCHEN, Jr. (1903 - 1983) by Bill Pitts, Magicol No. 68 (August 1983)
  • The Linking Ring, Vol. 63, No. 8, August 1983, Broken Wand, Fred Haenchen, page 113
  • The Perennial Mystics, Vol. 5, 1986, Talented Magic Manufacturers: Fred Haenchen and Sherms, by William E. King, Jr., page 30
  • The Perennial Mystics, Vol. 6, c-1987, Observations on Haenchen, Sherms and Other Matters, by Frederic Rickard, Haenchen, page 50
  • http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=62946111 Frederick Haenchen