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Geoff Latta | |
Born | Geoffrey Keith Latta April 18, 1957 |
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Died | August 19, 2008 (age 51) New York |
Geoff Latta (April 18, 1957 - August 19, 2008) was computer graphics/production artist known as one of the finest close-up card and coin workers from New York City.
Biography
Latta was one of the founding members of the New York Coin Magic Seminar Group with Michael Rubinstein.
In 1984, he was filmed in what was to become known as "The Pink Purse Tape" creating a record of his card and coin work at that time.
Stephen Minch is writing a book on his work.
Published works
- Spellround in Pallbearers Review (Close Up Folio No. 6) (1976)
- CoinMagic page 122
- CoinMagic page 148
- CoinMagic page 246
- The Collected Almanac page 81
- The Collected Almanac page 86
- Spectacle page 15
- Spectacle page 77
- The long goodbye
DVDs
- LVMI LIVE! 2003
- COINvention Inaugural Collection
- New York Coin Magic Seminar vol 1,2,3, and 4
References
- The Linking Ring, Vol. 88, No. 10, October 2008, Broken Wand, Geoffrey K. Latta, by Hal Meyers, page 128
- In Memoriam by Jamy Ian Swiss, Genii 2009 February, page 40