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'''Zat Zam''' (circa late 1840s - January 14th, 1936) an Aztec Indian born near Vera Cruz, Mexico who had a career as "Chief Zat-Zam", a knife thrower and magician for over seventy years.
  
 
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== Biography ==
 
He also preformed for a time with his wife as The Zat Zams. He was famous for developing the act of throwing knives at a woman against a board, outlining her body with them.
 
He also preformed for a time with his wife as The Zat Zams. He was famous for developing the act of throwing knives at a woman against a board, outlining her body with them.
  
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During his career the "Chief" made three world tours and appeared in a command performance before King Edward VII of England.
 
During his career the "Chief" made three world tours and appeared in a command performance before King Edward VII of England.
  
At the end of his career, he had made his home in Peoria, Illinois and was a member of the Peoria Magicians' Assembly.
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At the end of his career, he had made his home in Peoria, Illinois and was a member of the Peoria Magicians' Assembly.<ref>Sphinx February 1936 - Obituary</ref><ref>[[Linking Ring]] January 1936 - Obituary</ref>
  
 
== Contributions ==
 
== Contributions ==
 
* Zat Zam's White Chapel Illusion in [[Sphinx]] December 1921
 
* Zat Zam's White Chapel Illusion in [[Sphinx]] December 1921
  
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* Sphinx February 1936 - Obituary
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* [[Linking Ring]] January 1936 - Obituary
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* [http://www.miraclefactory.net/mpt/view.php?id=128&type=articles A Few Notes on Zat Zam By Gary Hunt]
 
* [http://www.miraclefactory.net/mpt/view.php?id=128&type=articles A Few Notes on Zat Zam By Gary Hunt]
 
* http://www.sideshowworld.com/KTDA-zat-zam-mowra.html
 
* http://www.sideshowworld.com/KTDA-zat-zam-mowra.html
 
* http://www.sideshowworld.com/KTDAZatZam.html
 
* http://www.sideshowworld.com/KTDAZatZam.html
  
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 2 September 2013

Zat Zam
Born?
Mexico
DiedJanuary 14, 1936

Zat Zam (circa late 1840s - January 14th, 1936) an Aztec Indian born near Vera Cruz, Mexico who had a career as "Chief Zat-Zam", a knife thrower and magician for over seventy years.

Biography

He also preformed for a time with his wife as The Zat Zams. He was famous for developing the act of throwing knives at a woman against a board, outlining her body with them.

The "Chief" claimed to be one of the last survivors of the Aztec Indian tribe. He traveled with Popcorn Johnny's Circus and the Ringling Brothers. Later he was with Gordon Lily, who owned the Buffalo Bill show.

During his career the "Chief" made three world tours and appeared in a command performance before King Edward VII of England.

At the end of his career, he had made his home in Peoria, Illinois and was a member of the Peoria Magicians' Assembly.[1][2]

Contributions

  • Zat Zam's White Chapel Illusion in Sphinx December 1921

References

  1. Sphinx February 1936 - Obituary
  2. Linking Ring January 1936 - Obituary