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Ken Bowell
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Ken Bowell | |
Born | William Kenneth Bowell April 15, 1918 Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England |
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Died | Blackpool, England |
Resting place | Blackpool, England |
Nationality | English |
Known for | "Nothing is impossible, only highly improbable" |
Ken Bowell, also known as Kentare was the inventor of many tricks including Squircle (purchased by Ken Brooke to market).[1]
Biography
In the "Magic Wand Year Book" (1947-1948), Bowell was advertising the following effects:
- Kentare (torn and restored newspaper)
- Squircle
- Miramag (another torn and restored newspaper type trick)
- Kredict (card prediction)
He had many effect published in Abra including:
- SEVENS FOR DI-CEPTION, Abra, 20th OCTOBER, 1951
- MOUSE MISCHIEF, SATURDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1952
- Quickies for the Party, 20th DECEMBER, 1952.
- BANG-ON!, 18th APRIL, 1953
Book and manuscripts
- Kement (1947)
- Kencode (1947)
- Magi-Go-Round (1958)
References
- ↑ Abra, June 30, 1973