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Tom Jorgenson![]() Inner circle LOOSE ANGLES, CALIFORNIA 4452 Posts ![]() |
Who first invented that one, and when did it get mainstream, in the Abbott catalog, etc?
Many thanks for any info you have.
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Moxahalla![]() Special user Los Angeles 725 Posts ![]() |
Credit is given to Joe Karson, at least in the Abbott catalog.
I don't have the Karson bio. in front of me to check further. |
Tom Jorgenson![]() Inner circle LOOSE ANGLES, CALIFORNIA 4452 Posts ![]() |
Thanks for the info, I'll chase that one down.
We dance an invisible dance to music they cannot hear.
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Leo H![]() Inner circle 1098 Posts ![]() |
Lou Lancaster, one of the finest magicians that ever came down the pike claimed to have invented the Twister illusion. This effect is a combination of the Head Twister and The Disembodied Princess.
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