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Reference on post Harbin Zig-Zag models

Posted: June 28th, 2007, 4:02 pm
by Guest
Over the years since Harbin's death, different models of Zig-Zag have been produced in variations to eliminate the boxy roller curain boxes.

Not too long ago (in geographic time) I acquired a model where the leatherette curtains are gravity fed and controlled by internal guide rods.

I am not sure of builder of this model -- but I believe it originated in England and would like some info, Do not know if Brooks ever did this (Peat?) or if it may be a Ron McMillan version.

Any ideas on provinance -- it came frm Florida to Arizona....

Re: Reference on post Harbin Zig-Zag models

Posted: July 17th, 2007, 2:37 pm
by Pete Biro
Sorry no answer from moi... :p

Re: Reference on post Harbin Zig-Zag models

Posted: July 30th, 2007, 2:33 pm
by Guest
In my book, i'm going to talk
about some improvements for the
one made for me.

I wish I had close up photos of
Harbin's actual illusions to do
a real comparison. The plans are
nice and I've notated 8 differences
already.

Seeing others would be nice too.

Re: Reference on post Harbin Zig-Zag models

Posted: July 30th, 2007, 2:49 pm
by Guest
Most of the English illusion manufacturers of the 1970s and 80s had their own finish and style.

If you can post a photo of the prop somewhere on the web and give a link to it, it will be easier to identify its origins.

I'm not aware of Ken Brooke ever performing the Zig Zag. I think the largest props he ever used or sold were the Multiplying Bottles.

Re: Reference on post Harbin Zig-Zag models

Posted: July 30th, 2007, 3:17 pm
by Pete Biro
Actually Ken's "Legs Table" was bigger than the bottles (altho' they were used together).