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Leonard Greenfader (February 24, 1919 - May 24, 2009) was an influential magician in New York City during the last half of the twentieth century.

He was a big influence in helping create a community of magicians who supported the local magic clubs. Greenfader was a very active participant at all club events and ran the IBM Labs and SAM workshops. He was also chairman of the admission committees of both clubs.

Greenfader could often be found at the "Cafeteria", a very informal gathering of magicians in New York City which would regularly include David Roth, Harry Lorayne, Darwin Ortiz, Gene Maze and Murray Celwit.

Bibliography

  • THINK OF ANY CARD in Afterthoughts by Harry Lorayne
  • LENNY'S APPEARANCE, MUM JUNE 1978
  • Observation Test Apocalypse Vol. 02 No. 02 February, 1979
  • Easy Matrix Apocalypse Vol. 04 No. 08
  • Spinning Heal (with Dr. Ken Louis) Apocalypse Vol 07 No.6, page 933
  • Take It Apocalypse Vol 11 No. 01
  • Air Corps Coin Production Apocalypse Vol 13 No. 10
  • Wetback Apocalypse Vol 14 No. 12

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