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[[Jack Chanin]] (1907-1997) was born in the Ukraine fled to Poland, and finally immigrated to the USA in 1926. Besides being a manufacturer, creator and owner of Chanin's Studio of Magic, he was also a performer and demonstrator. He would performed an Oriental act under the name Cha-Nin. He ran Philadelphia's oldest magic studio, Chanin's Studio of Magic, until 1981. | [[Jack Chanin]] (1907-1997) was born in the Ukraine fled to Poland, and finally immigrated to the USA in 1926. Besides being a manufacturer, creator and owner of Chanin's Studio of Magic, he was also a performer and demonstrator. He would performed an Oriental act under the name Cha-Nin. He ran Philadelphia's oldest magic studio, Chanin's Studio of Magic, until 1981. | ||
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He had two different playing cards printed which were used for his promotions. A blue and gold bordered card featuring his Chinese act called Cha-Nin and a red and gold card titled "The Man With The Magic Hands" featuring photos of him performing manipulative routines. | He had two different playing cards printed which were used for his promotions. A blue and gold bordered card featuring his Chinese act called Cha-Nin and a red and gold card titled "The Man With The Magic Hands" featuring photos of him performing manipulative routines. | ||
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* Chanin, The Man with the Magic Hands by [[David Haversat]] (2002) | * Chanin, The Man with the Magic Hands by [[David Haversat]] (2002) | ||
* Jack Chanin: Classic Deceptions CD from Miracle Factory (2008) | * Jack Chanin: Classic Deceptions CD from Miracle Factory (2008) | ||
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*[http://archive.denisbehr.de/archive/resultkey.php?search=Chanin,%20Jack&connect=string&creator=creator&prop=all&bookonly=all&order=title Jack Chanin Bibliography] | *[http://archive.denisbehr.de/archive/resultkey.php?search=Chanin,%20Jack&connect=string&creator=creator&prop=all&bookonly=all&order=title Jack Chanin Bibliography] | ||
*[http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewtopic.php?topic=54133&forum=97&9&start=0#8 The Magic Cafe Forums - Jack Chanin's little shop in Philly] | *[http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewtopic.php?topic=54133&forum=97&9&start=0#8 The Magic Cafe Forums - Jack Chanin's little shop in Philly] | ||
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Revision as of 11:47, 15 January 2011
Jack Chanin (1907-1997) was born in the Ukraine fled to Poland, and finally immigrated to the USA in 1926. Besides being a manufacturer, creator and owner of Chanin's Studio of Magic, he was also a performer and demonstrator. He would performed an Oriental act under the name Cha-Nin. He ran Philadelphia's oldest magic studio, Chanin's Studio of Magic, until 1981.
Jack Chanin | |
Born | 1907 |
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1997 | |
Categories | Books by Jack Chanin |
He had two different playing cards printed which were used for his promotions. A blue and gold bordered card featuring his Chinese act called Cha-Nin and a red and gold card titled "The Man With The Magic Hands" featuring photos of him performing manipulative routines.
Contributions
- Mesh Egg Bag
Books
- Seven in One (1928)
- Hello, Sucker! (1934)
- Cigar Manipulation (1937)
- Encyclopedia of Sleeving (1947)
- Chanin, The Man with the Magic Hands by David Haversat (2002)
- Jack Chanin: Classic Deceptions CD from Miracle Factory (2008)
References
- Article Genii 1954 March
- Obit Genii 1997 October
External Links
- Magic History - Jack Chanin
- Radio Program interview with Jack Chanin
- Jack Chanin Bibliography
- The Magic Cafe Forums - Jack Chanin's little shop in Philly
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