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'''Prof. Augustus Karlemann''' (aka Karkmann), the originator of the 20th
'''Prof. Augustus Karlemann''' (fl. 1905-1920), aka '''Karlmann''', the originator of the 20th century rope tie, was an active member in The [[Society of American Magicians]] and a collector.
century rope tie, was an active member in The [[Society of American Magicians]] and a collector.


== Biography ==
He was on the staff of the [[Boy Magician]] magazine.<ref>[[Boy Magician]] Vol 1, No. 9 (December 1909)</ref>
He was on the staff of the [[Boy Magician]] magazine.<ref>[[Boy Magician]] Vol 1, No. 9 (December 1909)</ref>


== Performance ==
== Performance ==
Karlemann first appearance on stag was on April 8, 1905 at the Empire Hall, Canarsie in New York City performing a thirty minute magic act. Opening with the production of flowers from the Cornucopia; eight minutes of handkerchiefs, consisting of producing four handkerchiefs which multiply into twenty; the color change through the paper tube; passing the handkerchiefs through the second time, which change into three flags; the twentieth century handkerchief trick; the soup plate, and taking three handkerchiefs which change into large American flag. Manipulations of cards, including up-sleeve and torn cards, multiplying and disappearing billiard balls with color change and passes. A production of the red, white and blue streamers, change into large American flag, from which the flag on the staff makes its appearance. <ref> Sphinx May 1905</ref>
Karlemann first appearance on stage was on April 8, 1905 at the Empire Hall, Canarsie in New York City performing a thirty minute magic act. Opening with the production of flowers from the Cornucopia; eight minutes of handkerchiefs, consisting of producing four handkerchiefs which multiply into twenty; the color change through the paper tube; passing the handkerchiefs through the second time, which change into three flags; the twentieth century handkerchief trick; the soup plate, and taking three handkerchiefs which change into large American flag. Manipulations of cards, including up-sleeve and torn cards, multiplying and disappearing billiard balls with color change and passes. A production of the red, white and blue streamers, change into large American flag, from which the flag on the staff makes its appearance. <ref> Sphinx May 1905</ref>
   
   
== Bibliography ==
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Latest revision as of 08:57, 3 January 2014

Augustus Karlemann
BornGustave Anton Domitz
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Died?
Flourished1905 - 1920

Prof. Augustus Karlemann (fl. 1905-1920), aka Karlmann, the originator of the 20th century rope tie, was an active member in The Society of American Magicians and a collector.

Biography

He was on the staff of the Boy Magician magazine.[1]

Performance

Karlemann first appearance on stage was on April 8, 1905 at the Empire Hall, Canarsie in New York City performing a thirty minute magic act. Opening with the production of flowers from the Cornucopia; eight minutes of handkerchiefs, consisting of producing four handkerchiefs which multiply into twenty; the color change through the paper tube; passing the handkerchiefs through the second time, which change into three flags; the twentieth century handkerchief trick; the soup plate, and taking three handkerchiefs which change into large American flag. Manipulations of cards, including up-sleeve and torn cards, multiplying and disappearing billiard balls with color change and passes. A production of the red, white and blue streamers, change into large American flag, from which the flag on the staff makes its appearance. [2]

Bibliography

Books

  • THE TWENTIETH CENTURY ROPE TIE (1906)

Contributions

  • COIN CHANGE in Sphinx September 1904, page 88


References

  1. Boy Magician Vol 1, No. 9 (December 1909)
  2. Sphinx May 1905