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Aldo Colombini (19 March 1951 – 12 February 2014) was an Italian-born magician, lecturer, author and media producer. At the time of his death he was married to Rachel Colombini (previously known as Rachel Wild, Rachel Fenton and Rachel Jones), also a magician. Rachel died circa 2018, after rumors of her death circulated on the internet in 2017. When he first moved to the United States (from his native Modena, Italy) in 1993, he spoke no English. He created and marketed hundreds of magic tricks, along with numerous books and instructional videos on the topic of magic. He wrote a long-running column for The Linking Ring magazine, entitled, "As Always, Aldo".

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  • Aldo Colombini (19 March 1951 – 12 February 2014) was an Italian-born magician, lecturer, author and media producer. At the time of his death he was married to Rachel Colombini (previously known as Rachel Wild, Rachel Fenton and Rachel Jones), also a magician. Rachel died circa 2018, after rumors of her death circulated on the internet in 2017. When he first moved to the United States (from his native Modena, Italy) in 1993, he spoke no English. He created and marketed hundreds of magic tricks, along with numerous books and instructional videos on the topic of magic. He wrote a long-running column for The Linking Ring magazine, entitled, "As Always, Aldo". (en)
  • Aldo Colombini (Módena, 19 de marzo de 1951-12 de febrero de 2014)​ fue un ilusionista, escritor y productor audiovisual italiano. Su mujer, Rachel también ilusionista, resida actualmente en Florida. Cuando se trasladó a los Estados Unidos en 1993, no sabía hablar inglés.​ Creó y explicó cientos de trucos de magia,​​ a través de sus libros y sus vídeos. Escribía una columna en la revista titulado "As Always, Aldo".​ (es)
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  • Modena, Italy (en)
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  • Aldo and his wife, Rachel, lecturing for a magic club in Longview, Texas in Spring 2011 (en)
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  • Aldo Colombini (19 March 1951 – 12 February 2014) was an Italian-born magician, lecturer, author and media producer. At the time of his death he was married to Rachel Colombini (previously known as Rachel Wild, Rachel Fenton and Rachel Jones), also a magician. Rachel died circa 2018, after rumors of her death circulated on the internet in 2017. When he first moved to the United States (from his native Modena, Italy) in 1993, he spoke no English. He created and marketed hundreds of magic tricks, along with numerous books and instructional videos on the topic of magic. He wrote a long-running column for The Linking Ring magazine, entitled, "As Always, Aldo". (en)
  • Aldo Colombini (Módena, 19 de marzo de 1951-12 de febrero de 2014)​ fue un ilusionista, escritor y productor audiovisual italiano. Su mujer, Rachel también ilusionista, resida actualmente en Florida. Cuando se trasladó a los Estados Unidos en 1993, no sabía hablar inglés.​ Creó y explicó cientos de trucos de magia,​​ a través de sus libros y sus vídeos. Escribía una columna en la revista titulado "As Always, Aldo".​ (es)
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