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+ | '''Al Schneider''' is best known as the creator of [[Matrix]], the new wave version of [[Sympathetic Coins]].<ref> ''Matrix Coin Trick'' by Al Schneider in [[Genii 1970 November]], Vol. 35, No. 3, page 123.</ref> | ||
− | + | == Biography == | |
+ | Schneider grew up in Detroit, Michigan, spent a year living in Denver, Colorado, but spent most of his life living in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In there, sometime, he lived in Hollywood, California for a year and was a member of the Magic Castle. <ref>The Linking Ring, Vol. 52, No. 8, August 1972 “Our Cover, Al Schneider”, p.48</ref> | ||
− | + | He started in magic 1960 in his senior high school days in Roseville, Michigan, a Detroit suburb. In 1967, after seven years of part time work and part time school, Schneider graduated from Wayne University with a BS in Physics. Magic continued to occupy his free moments during those years, and he worked toward his ambition of attaining a professional status in magic. | |
− | + | In 1969 he left his job as a mathematician for Uniroyal, Inc. and accepted a position as Systems Analyst for Univac, specialists in computers. A short time later, the firm transferred him to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he worked as a Systems Programmer in computer development. | |
− | + | In 1972, when the computer industry took a dive, he began writing and publishing magic books. He worked as a dealer from Goldshadow Industries and editor of house organ Goldshadow Newsletter. | |
− | =Books= | + | Apart from magic, his hobbies include, but are not limited to, full contact Karate competition, two-handed sword fighting, golf, skiing, theoretical physics and study of Quantum Mechanics. |
− | *[[Matrix]] (1974) | + | |
− | *[[Off]] ( | + | ==Books== |
+ | *[[Matrix (Book)]] (1974) | ||
+ | *[[Off]] (1974) | ||
*[[Al Schneider on Coins]] (1975) | *[[Al Schneider on Coins]] (1975) | ||
*[[Al Schneider on Close-Up]] (1980) | *[[Al Schneider on Close-Up]] (1980) | ||
*[[Al Schneider on Zombie]] (1981) | *[[Al Schneider on Zombie]] (1981) | ||
+ | * Al Schneider Magic (2011) | ||
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+ | {{References}} | ||
+ | * Al Schneider Magic (2011), dust cover of the book | ||
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Revision as of 15:47, 21 September 2018
Al Schneider | |
Born | Alvin Duane Schneider February 3, 1943 Detroit, Michigan |
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Categories | Books by Al Schneider |
Al Schneider is best known as the creator of Matrix, the new wave version of Sympathetic Coins.[1]
Biography
Schneider grew up in Detroit, Michigan, spent a year living in Denver, Colorado, but spent most of his life living in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In there, sometime, he lived in Hollywood, California for a year and was a member of the Magic Castle. [2]
He started in magic 1960 in his senior high school days in Roseville, Michigan, a Detroit suburb. In 1967, after seven years of part time work and part time school, Schneider graduated from Wayne University with a BS in Physics. Magic continued to occupy his free moments during those years, and he worked toward his ambition of attaining a professional status in magic.
In 1969 he left his job as a mathematician for Uniroyal, Inc. and accepted a position as Systems Analyst for Univac, specialists in computers. A short time later, the firm transferred him to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he worked as a Systems Programmer in computer development.
In 1972, when the computer industry took a dive, he began writing and publishing magic books. He worked as a dealer from Goldshadow Industries and editor of house organ Goldshadow Newsletter.
Apart from magic, his hobbies include, but are not limited to, full contact Karate competition, two-handed sword fighting, golf, skiing, theoretical physics and study of Quantum Mechanics.
Books
- Matrix (Book) (1974)
- Off (1974)
- Al Schneider on Coins (1975)
- Al Schneider on Close-Up (1980)
- Al Schneider on Zombie (1981)
- Al Schneider Magic (2011)
References
- ↑ Matrix Coin Trick by Al Schneider in Genii 1970 November, Vol. 35, No. 3, page 123.
- ↑ The Linking Ring, Vol. 52, No. 8, August 1972 “Our Cover, Al Schneider”, p.48
- Al Schneider Magic (2011), dust cover of the book
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