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[[Gold Fish Trick]], also known as [[Aerial Fishing]], was created by [[Walter Mingus Hopler]] (Professor Mingus) in 1893. He performed in in New Jersey and New York [[vaudeville]].
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'''The Gold Fish Trick''', also known as [[Aerial Fishing]], was created by [[Walter Mingus Hopler]] (known on stage as [[Professor Mingus]]) in [[1893]]. He performed in [[Vaudeville]] in New Jersey and New York. [[Image:AerialFishing.jpg|right|thumb|Abbott's Magic Novelty Ad, Tops (1937)]]
  
A fishing pole with bait and hook was swung out over the audience and a goldfish would appear dangling from the end.
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A fishing pole with a hook and bait was used to cast out over the audience, where a goldfish would appear to be caught in the air, and then be swung back to the performer dangling from the hook.  It would then be taken off the hook by the performer and released into a goldfish bowl filled with water, where it would swim around (it actually was a real goldfish, at this point in the trick, swimming around in the bowl).
  
William Robinson ([[Chung Ling Soo]]) was one of the first to try and get the secret of the Gold Fish for his new Oriental act after Professor Mingus retired.  
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After Professor Mingus retired, William Robinson ([[Chung Ling Soo]]) was one of the first to try to get the secret of the Gold Fish effect to use in his new Oriental act.  
  
[[John Booth]], [[Cecil Lyle]], [[Alan Shaxon]] and [[Mac King]] have all been known to perform it.
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[[John Booth]], [[Cecil Lyle]], [[Alan Shaxon]], and [[Mac King]] have all been known to perform the effect.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
* The Great Gold Fish Trick, Mahatma Vol 5, No. 12 (June 1902) and Vol. 6, No. 1 (July 1902)
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* "The Great Gold Fish Trick", [[Mahatma Circular]], Vol 5, No. 12 (June 1902), and Vol. 6, No. 1 (July 1902)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 20 July 2015

The Gold Fish Trick, also known as Aerial Fishing, was created by Walter Mingus Hopler (known on stage as Professor Mingus) in 1893. He performed in Vaudeville in New Jersey and New York.
Abbott's Magic Novelty Ad, Tops (1937)

A fishing pole with a hook and bait was used to cast out over the audience, where a goldfish would appear to be caught in the air, and then be swung back to the performer dangling from the hook. It would then be taken off the hook by the performer and released into a goldfish bowl filled with water, where it would swim around (it actually was a real goldfish, at this point in the trick, swimming around in the bowl).

After Professor Mingus retired, William Robinson (Chung Ling Soo) was one of the first to try to get the secret of the Gold Fish effect to use in his new Oriental act.

John Booth, Cecil Lyle, Alan Shaxon, and Mac King have all been known to perform the effect.

References

  • "The Great Gold Fish Trick", Mahatma Circular, Vol 5, No. 12 (June 1902), and Vol. 6, No. 1 (July 1902)