Prepare to be amazed! Uncover the secrets of Mike Bornstein’s 1989 lecture, a rare glimpse into the mind of a magic innovator. Learn incredible illusions & routines!
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1989 Show & Tell Lecture by Mike Bornstein
Step back in time with this exclusive 2-hour video lecture by the legendary Mike Bornstein, originally recorded on VHS in 1989. This rare gem offers a unique glimpse into the mind of a master magician and innovator.
About Mike Bornstein
Mike Bornstein, known by his stage name “Kolma,” was a celebrated nightclub performer in the 1940s. Renowned for his manipulative acts, Bornstein is best remembered as the inventor of numerous routines using paper money. Beyond his performances, he was a dedicated supporter of the IBM and SAM organizations in New York City, where he warmly welcomed and mentored new members. His most famous creation, the “Floating Dollar Bill,” remains a cornerstone of magic history.
Lecture Highlights
- Rare Content: This lecture is exceedingly rare, with only a brief mention found in over 40 pages of internet search results.
- Diverse Magic Ideas: Packed with innovative concepts involving cards, coins, paper money, and more, this lecture is a treasure trove for magic enthusiasts.
- Gimmicks & Gadgets: Bornstein’s love for gimmicks and gadgets shines through, with many easily made at home. While some details are sparse, the ideas are robust enough to inspire experimentation.
- Sleight-of-Hand Mastery: Demonstrating his skill, Bornstein includes several effects based on sleight-of-hand techniques.
Technical Notes
Bornstein’s strong Bronx accent may pose a slight challenge, but the wealth of magical knowledge makes it worth the effort. The video, ripped from a VHS tape, has a loud audio level, so adjust your volume accordingly to avoid discomfort.