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(New page: Mike Bornstein (April 28, 1921-January 20, 2005), born Isaak Meyer Bornstein, was a nightclub performer in the 1940s where he presented a manipulative act using the stage name "Kolma."...)
 
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Bornstein became a manufacturer, creator, lecture and performer. He was an inventor of many routines using paper money.  His most popular creation was the "Floating Dollar Bill.
 
Bornstein became a manufacturer, creator, lecture and performer. He was an inventor of many routines using paper money.  His most popular creation was the "Floating Dollar Bill.
  
Bornstein  was an active supporter of both the [[IBM]] and [[SAM]] organizations in New York City.  
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Bornstein  was an active supporter of both the [[IBM]] and [[SAM]] organizations in New York City.
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==Books==
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* The Magic of Mike Bornstein (written by Alan Dell) (1979)
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* Rainbow Matrix (1980)
 
   
 
   
 
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Revision as of 18:26, 2 October 2009

Mike Bornstein (April 28, 1921-January 20, 2005), born Isaak Meyer Bornstein, was a nightclub performer in the 1940s where he presented a manipulative act using the stage name "Kolma."

Bornstein became a manufacturer, creator, lecture and performer. He was an inventor of many routines using paper money. His most popular creation was the "Floating Dollar Bill.

Bornstein was an active supporter of both the IBM and SAM organizations in New York City.

Books

  • The Magic of Mike Bornstein (written by Alan Dell) (1979)
  • Rainbow Matrix (1980)