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'''Blue Phantom''' is an effect in which a stack of different colored checkers on a rod change position when covered by a tube. [[File:BluePhantom.jpg|thumb|Ad in [[Linking Ring]], December 1930]] | '''Blue Phantom''' is an effect in which a stack of different colored checkers on a rod change position when covered by a tube. [[File:BluePhantom.jpg|thumb|Ad in [[Linking Ring]], December 1930]] | ||
Invented in 1924 by [[Hans Trunk]] as "Das blaue Wunder" (The Blue Wonder). It was marketed by [[Ottokar Fischer]] in 1924.<ref>[[Illustrated Magic]] by Ottakar Fischer (1931)</ref> | Invented in 1924 by [[Hans Trunk]] as "Das blaue Wunder" (The Blue Wonder).<ref>[[Magie]] December 1924</ref> It was marketed by [[Ottokar Fischer]] in 1924.<ref>[[Illustrated Magic]] by Ottakar Fischer (1931)</ref> | ||
[[Thayer]] sold a very popular version as "The Blue Phantom" starting in 1930.<ref>THAYER'S BLUE PHANTOM by BILL TAYLOR, MUM, September 1963</ref> | [[Thayer]] sold a very popular version as "The Blue Phantom" starting in 1930.<ref>THAYER'S BLUE PHANTOM by BILL TAYLOR, MUM, September 1963</ref> | ||
Revision as of 20:34, 25 April 2012
Blue Phantom is an effect in which a stack of different colored checkers on a rod change position when covered by a tube.
Ad in Linking Ring, December 1930
Invented in 1924 by Hans Trunk as "Das blaue Wunder" (The Blue Wonder).[1] It was marketed by Ottokar Fischer in 1924.[2]
Thayer sold a very popular version as "The Blue Phantom" starting in 1930.[3]
References
- ↑ Magie December 1924
- ↑ Illustrated Magic by Ottakar Fischer (1931)
- ↑ THAYER'S BLUE PHANTOM by BILL TAYLOR, MUM, September 1963