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− | [[ | + | [[Arthur Finley]] (October ?, 1887 - May 13,1958) born Arthur Gavin Finley (sometimes spelled Findley, Finlay or Findlay) was also known as Henry Gavin. He was a commercial artist by trade and a clever inventor of several card slights. |
In 1908, he started a mail order magic business, selling and advertising magic tricks in The [[Sphinx]] under the name Henry Gavin (using his mother's maiden name). | In 1908, he started a mail order magic business, selling and advertising magic tricks in The [[Sphinx]] under the name Henry Gavin (using his mother's maiden name). |
Revision as of 18:45, 25 June 2008
Arthur Finley (October ?, 1887 - May 13,1958) born Arthur Gavin Finley (sometimes spelled Findley, Finlay or Findlay) was also known as Henry Gavin. He was a commercial artist by trade and a clever inventor of several card slights.
In 1908, he started a mail order magic business, selling and advertising magic tricks in The Sphinx under the name Henry Gavin (using his mother's maiden name).
Most of what we know about Finley the man is because of research done by Steve Freeman. What is currently known about Finley's magic is because of Dai Vernon. Finley is known for baffling Dai with a "think-of-a-card" effect at their first meeting in New York.
Contributions
- The concept of the Cheek to Cheek deck which was later marketed by U.F.Grant
- Tent Vanish
- Riffle Force
- Henry Gavin's False Cut
References
Linking Ring August 2001