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Gene Finnell
BornEugene E. Finnell
May 23, 1929
DiedApril 08, 2002 (age 72)
CategoriesBooks by Gene Finnell

Gene Finnell (May 23, 1929 - April 8, 2002) was a member and Past President of Ring 96 in Long Beach California.

Biography

He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War and retired from the Union Oil Company in 1984. His friend and best man was Leo Behnke, another member of Ring 96.

Finnell held a patent for a business card that displayed 12 different surfaces depending on how it was folded. He o worked as a computer consultant to Apple creating educational applications for the children.

He was known for his applications mathematical principles to magic and contributions to magazines including The Pallbearers Review.

Marketed Tricks

  • Spelling the Aces (1967)

Books

References