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Recil J. Bordner (1910-1981)
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'''Recil Bordner''' (b.1910-d.1981) was a partner in the [[Abbott Magic & Novelty Co.]] with [[Percy Abbott]] and would eventually be president.


Co-invented with [[U.F. Grant]] ''Modernistic Amputation'' in 1940.
== Biography ==
He co-invented with [[U.F. Grant]] the ''Modernistic Amputation'' in [[1940]].<ref>Add in Tops, Vol. 5, No. 6, june 1940, page 48.</ref>


==References==
His is the father of [[Greg Bordner]].


* Obit, [[Genii 1981 October]], vol. 45, no. 10, page 653.
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*Obit, [[Genii 1981 October]], vol. 45, no. 10, page 653.
 
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Recil Bordner

Cover of Genii (1980)
BornRecil J. Bordner
1910
Died1981
Resting placeLakeside Cemetery, Colon, Michigan

Recil Bordner (b.1910-d.1981) was a partner in the Abbott Magic & Novelty Co. with Percy Abbott and would eventually be president.

Biography

He co-invented with U.F. Grant the Modernistic Amputation in 1940.[1]

His is the father of Greg Bordner.

References

  1. Add in Tops, Vol. 5, No. 6, june 1940, page 48.