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'''Wilbur Kattner''' (1917 -1998) was a high school science teacher that was active in magic clubs. | |||
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Kattner was president of the Fort Worth [[IBM]] Ring and [[TAOM]] (1967). Kattner marketed several magic effects and contributed tricks to magazines.<ref>Obit [[Genii 1998 September]]</ref> | Kattner was president of the Fort Worth [[IBM]] Ring and [[TAOM]] (1967). Kattner marketed several magic effects and contributed tricks to magazines.<ref>Obit [[Genii 1998 September]]</ref> | ||
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Wilbur Kattner | |
Born | Wilbur Kattner September 13, 1917 Boston, Massachusetts |
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Died | August 20, 1998 (age 80) Forth Worth, Text |
Wilbur Kattner (1917 -1998) was a high school science teacher that was active in magic clubs.
Biography
Kattner was president of the Fort Worth IBM Ring and TAOM (1967). Kattner marketed several magic effects and contributed tricks to magazines.[1]
He was a metallurgist on the Manhattan Project and moved to Fort Worth to work for Convair until he retired in 1981. [2]
Books
- You're On! (1944)
- The Prolix Spirit Writes (1945)
- Off the Beaten Path (1947)
References