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A History of the Professor’s Nightmare

Hello, and thank you for watching. Our topic today is the History of the Professor’s Nightmare In the Genii Forum, Richard Kaufman said, “The Professor's Nightmare was invented by Bob Carver. The handling we all know today as the standard one is by our own Al Cohen. There is no question about its paternity.” Typically, when someone asserts that there is “no question about” it, you might want to have a closer look Michael Edwards did some excellent work on the history for Conjuring Credits dot com. Michael said, “There has been some disagreement over credits.” So the assertion that there is “no question” isn’t quite so. 1920s Michael said that “Douglas Kelley and Vincent Lynch developed the fundamental approach in the late 1920s” 1930 Tom Osborne advertised “Osborne's Rope Illusion” in The Sphinx, Vol. 29 No. 5, July 1930, p. 231. By February 1934, the trick began to appear in other ads as Osborne's “Three to One Rope Trick”; see The Linking Ring, Vol. 14 No. 12, back page. 1933 Lyle Laughlin created his own version known as “The Sealed Rope Mystery” This version was marketed in 1933 by E. Loyd Enochs. 1937 In 1937, Edward Victor published his rope routine, “My Rope Trick” (in his The Magic of the Hands, p. 84) it is this effect popularize the premise of the equal-unequal ropes. 1938 Abbott's Magic Novelty Co. published Harold Sterling's “Short and Long Rope Mystery This trick was eventually included in Abbott's Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks, 1941, p. 136. 1943 Hen Fetsch's marketed four-rope version “Rope Epic”, 1943. 1954 Hen Fetsch and Gene Gordon under the name “Quadropelets.” The Unequal Ropes Lewis Davenport reworked two phases of the Fetsch routine into a handling in which three apparently equal ropes are displayed, gathered together, made unequal, made equal again. One rope is then handed to a spectator, the remaining two are found to be unequal and are handed out. Davenport called this routine “The Unequal Ropes”. 1957 Bob Carver won the IBM Originality Trophy in 1957 But said it was based on Hen Fetsch material 1958 Professor's Nightmare was first marketed by Gene Gordon also based on Hen Fetsch material Bob Carver wrote to Gene claiming he was the inventor Gene added Bob’s name to the credits 1959 Harlan Tarbell’s handling “Dr. Tarbell's Equally Unequal Ropes” 2008 The Linking Ring, Vol. 88 No. 2, Feb. 2008, p. 62 The Chronology of a Nightmare William Spooner examines the history and claims that Bob Carver is the originator of the Professors Nightmare as it is done today I hope you enjoy what you see here. If you do, please subscribe, and please comment. I’d love to hear from you. Much love, David Dellman https://daviddellman.com/ You can also find me on Facebook here:   / davidjanisd  

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