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- Tony Slydini (September 1, 1900, Foggia, ItalyJanuary 15, 1991), known as Slydini, was a magician known for close-up artistry magic. His public performances...
- 2019 United States "Slydini Inspiration" lecture tour, Tony Slydini protege' Bill Wisch combined two definitions of Tony Slydini's into one coherent one...
- Yann Frisch, Norbert Ferré, Dai Vernon, Jerry Sadowitz, Cardini, Tony Slydini, Helder Guimarães and Tom Mullica. The word sleight, meaning "the use of...
- Some of the most recognized names in this field include Dai Vernon, Tony Slydini, Ed Marlo, S.W. Erdnase, Richard Turner, John Scarne, Ricky Jay and René...
- (born 1987), Olympic sabre fencer Vincent Simone (born 1979), dancer Tony Slydini (1900–1991), magician Nicola Zingarelli (1860–1935), philologist Foggia...
- Henning, Fred Kaps and Slydini perform on television. He was later mentored by escapologist and magician Alan Alan and studied with Slydini for 4 days. In an...
- Cardini 1970: Virgil & Julie 1971: Jose Frakson 1972: Charlie Miller 1973: Slydini 1974: Joseph Dunninger 1975: Robert Harbin 1976: Les Levante 1977: Werner...
- travelled to Hollywood to study with Vernon and then with another magic great, Slydini, whom he came to consider his primary teacher of magic. Intending to return...
- Fischbacher and Roy Horn) Silano, Rocco Silvan (Aldo Savoldello) Aaron Smith Slydini, Tony (Quintino Marucci) Snipes, Felix Solomon, Thomas Soo, Chung Ling...
- Coin Magic, a core reference and starting point for coin magicians) Tony Slydini (a well-known magician whose style of magic transformed close-up magic...