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'''Kainoa Harbottle''' is a Hawaiian-born magician who currently lives in Delaware and is a Professor of English at the Univeristy of Delaware where he teaches a course on magic history. His PhD dissertation was on magic in Victorian England.  
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'''Kainoa Harbottle''' is a Hawaiian-born magician who currently lives in Delaware and is a Professor of English at the Univeristy of Delaware where he teaches a course on magic history. His PhD dissertation was on magic in Victorian England (Conjuring Culture: Performance magic, masculinity, and literature in Victorian and Edwardian England, University of Delaware 2011).
  
 
He is known for his coin work, specifically his work on [[Edge Grip]] in [[Coins on Edge]]. This, spiral-bound text is his largest solo publication, though he has published a variety of material in lecture notes, on [[Curtis Kam]]'s [[Palms of Steel]] videos, and coin magic compilation videos.
 
He is known for his coin work, specifically his work on [[Edge Grip]] in [[Coins on Edge]]. This, spiral-bound text is his largest solo publication, though he has published a variety of material in lecture notes, on [[Curtis Kam]]'s [[Palms of Steel]] videos, and coin magic compilation videos.
  
 
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Kainoa Harbottle
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Kainoa Harbottle is a Hawaiian-born magician who currently lives in Delaware and is a Professor of English at the Univeristy of Delaware where he teaches a course on magic history. His PhD dissertation was on magic in Victorian England (Conjuring Culture: Performance magic, masculinity, and literature in Victorian and Edwardian England, University of Delaware 2011).

He is known for his coin work, specifically his work on Edge Grip in Coins on Edge. This, spiral-bound text is his largest solo publication, though he has published a variety of material in lecture notes, on Curtis Kam's Palms of Steel videos, and coin magic compilation videos.