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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.{{Youtube Thumb|JEy9T9AgPNA}} |
Bornstein was an active supporter of both the [[IBM]] and [[SAM]] organizations in New York City. | Bornstein was an active supporter of both the [[IBM]] and [[SAM]] organizations in New York City. |
Revision as of 19:31, 2 March 2012
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."
Mike Bornstein | |
Born | Isaak Meyer Bornstein April 28, 1921 USA |
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Died | January 20, 2005 (age 83) |
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)