Larry Fine, a piano technician, consultant, and author.
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Larry was born Louis Feinberg to a Jewish family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the corner of 3rd and South Streets.
When Larry was a child, he burned his arm with some of his father's acid, which was used to test whether or not gold was real, mistaking it for a cool drink (The child had the bottle to his lips when the father noticed.
Fine and Mabel Haney were married in 1927, and had two children: Johnny, who died in a tragic automobile accident on November 17, 1961, at age 24, and a daughter, Phyllis.
Larry managed to do a few dance steps before losing his balance and falling backward through the glass top of the display case.
Larry's skill as a violinist became so impressive that he was asked to play professionally.
Larry's two friends, who conceived the idea, planned to sell Stoogeburgers, which would be served in little plastic baskets with the Stooges' faces printed on the sides.