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{{See also|[[Zombie (magazine)]]}} | {{See also|[[Zombie (magazine)]]}} | ||
− | '''Zombie''' is | + | '''Zombie''' is one-person floating ball illusion invented by [[Joe Karson]] in which a silver ball floats behind a [[Foulard]]. [[File:ZombieAd.jpg|right|thumb|Ad in Tops (1943)]] |
The inspiration came to Karson when he was fooling around with the simple impromptu trick where the magician interlocks the fingers of both hands and a lighted match appears to magically suspend in air behind it. He patented the Zombie in [[1940]]. | The inspiration came to Karson when he was fooling around with the simple impromptu trick where the magician interlocks the fingers of both hands and a lighted match appears to magically suspend in air behind it. He patented the Zombie in [[1940]]. | ||
− | + | == History of the Floating Ball routine == | |
+ | * A version of the floating ball by [[Harrison Davies]] appeared in the September issue of [[The Sphinx]] in 1905.<ref>The Floating Ball Illusion, House of Mystery-Volume 2 by Teller and Todd Karr</ref> | ||
+ | * [[David P. Abbott]] developed a version based on Davies and taught it to [[Howard Thurston]] and [[Theo Bamberg]] (Okito). Okito passed his routine onto his son, David, who performed as [[Fu Manchu]]. | ||
+ | * Karson patents his one man version in 1940. | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
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*1983 - [[The "How To" Book on Zombie]] By [[Merlyn Shute]] | *1983 - [[The "How To" Book on Zombie]] By [[Merlyn Shute]] | ||
*1991 - Magic City Library of Magic No. 20 - Zombie Ball By [[Leo Behnke]] | *1991 - Magic City Library of Magic No. 20 - Zombie Ball By [[Leo Behnke]] | ||
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+ | {{References}} | ||
+ | * http://www.themagicdetective.com/2014/07/the-floating-ball-illusion-history.html?spref=fb | ||
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Revision as of 15:48, 26 July 2014
- See also: Zombie (magazine).
The inspiration came to Karson when he was fooling around with the simple impromptu trick where the magician interlocks the fingers of both hands and a lighted match appears to magically suspend in air behind it. He patented the Zombie in 1940.
History of the Floating Ball routine
- A version of the floating ball by Harrison Davies appeared in the September issue of The Sphinx in 1905.[1]
- David P. Abbott developed a version based on Davies and taught it to Howard Thurston and Theo Bamberg (Okito). Okito passed his routine onto his son, David, who performed as Fu Manchu.
- Karson patents his one man version in 1940.
Bibliography
- 1946 - Tips on Zombie By Joe Karson
- 1963 - Further Tips on Zombie By Neil Foster
- 1965 - A la Zombie By Ian Adair
- 1970 - A la Zombie Plus By Ian Adair
- 1977 - Teach-in Series: Zombie, the Floating Ball By Lewis Ganson
- 1981 - Al Schneider on Zombie
- 1983 - The Ken Brooke Series No. 7: The Finn Jon Zombie Routine
- 1983 - The "How To" Book on Zombie By Merlyn Shute
- 1991 - Magic City Library of Magic No. 20 - Zombie Ball By Leo Behnke
References
- ↑ The Floating Ball Illusion, House of Mystery-Volume 2 by Teller and Todd Karr