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'''Karr''', "the Mysterious" (?-1930) was a professional magician and escape artist in South Africa.
  
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== Biography ==
 
He performed hanging strait-jacket escapes, jumps eight feet onto a pile of broken glass and an "Inquisition" packing case escape and disappearance.
 
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He was [[IBM]] No. 3308<ref> Linking Ring, January 1929</ref> and was a charter member of the South Africa Ring No. 54.<ref>Linking Ring October 1930</ref>
 
He was [[IBM]] No. 3308<ref> Linking Ring, January 1929</ref> and was a charter member of the South Africa Ring No. 54.<ref>Linking Ring October 1930</ref>
  
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Revision as of 13:58, 3 January 2014

Karr
BornCharles Rowan
?
Died1930
Springfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa

Karr, "the Mysterious" (?-1930) was a professional magician and escape artist in South Africa.

Biography

He performed hanging strait-jacket escapes, jumps eight feet onto a pile of broken glass and an "Inquisition" packing case escape and disappearance.

One of his publicity stunts was getting out of a strait jacket escape while an automobile was speeding towards him. He would make his escape in time to get out of the way.

Karr died while performing his strait jacket escape when he was too slow getting out and the automobile passed over him, killing him instantly.[1]

He was IBM No. 3308[2] and was a charter member of the South Africa Ring No. 54.[3]

References

  1. MAGIC FAILS A MAGICIAN, Linking Ring, November 1930
  2. Linking Ring, January 1929
  3. Linking Ring October 1930