A Collection of Commericial Fun n' Magic
Fox, Karrell: AbraKFox
©1983 Karrell Fox
Paper, perfect-bound, 128 pages
Comments (Zigby7): To quote the "Great Tomsoni", John Thompson, - "If you enjoy simple sure-fire magic that pays off in laughter and entertainment value, then you will enjoy this book." this book will inspire both the magical amateur and the seasoned pro. He includes something for everyone. Close-up, comedy gags, mentalism, and stage. You get twenty-seven great routines. He also includes the Memories and Magic of Duke Stern. Illustrations by Mike Allen, Photography by Karlin Fox.
Contents:
7 Foreword
8 Acknowledgments
11 Introduction
15 Part 1 Abrakfox Magic
15 Cut That Out
19 Fake Dynamite
25 Cig-a-silk
29 A Better Bendix
35 E Z Roller
39 Drop Out
45 20/20 Funny
48 A Blank Look on Their Faces
53 Super Scooper
55 Lost and Found Plus Love
57 Center-Tear Trio
57 - Symbol-Minded
59 - A Lot of Balloon-y
62 - The End of the Torn Center
65 Right to the Point
69 The Missing Links
69 - Lightning Linkunlink
71 - The Pushover
73 - Liftoff
75 Foxy Wrist Tie
79 Constantopit
85 Part 2 Only One Per Lifetime
85 Flashback
89 Duke's Autobiography
91 Duke's Milk Evaporator
94 Memorial
98 Duke's The Almost Ten Count
100 Duke Stern Memorial Service
104 Duke's Thimble
107 Duke Stern "A Prince of a Guy"
110 Duke's Copper and Silver Coins Routine
115 A True Story
117 Duke's Guatemala Rope Trick
122 E Pluribus Unum Letter
125 Afterword
128 October 1973 Reprint of "Fox-Tales"
| Owner | Bryan-Keith Taylor |
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| Location | Magic Library (Home) |
| Index | 4306 |
| Added Date | Jul 01, 2017 03:06:54 |
| Modified Date | Apr 06, 2026 14:22:00 |
| Book Condition | Very Fine |
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Karrell Fox
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Karrell Fox
Cover of Genii (1977)
Born January 30, 1928
East Rainelle; West Virginia
Died March 12, 1998 (age 70)
Las Vegas
Resting place Lakeside Cemetery in Colon, Michigan
Categories Books by Karrell Fox
Karrell J. Fox (b.1928-d.1998), born in East Rainelle, West Virginia, was one of the first magicians to work Trade Shows and billed himself as "King of Korn".
Contents
1 Biography
2 Awards and Honors
3 Bibliography
4 Contributions
4.1 Books
4.2 Videos
5 References
Biography
When Fox was a child, his parents operated a small restaurant. A customer sneaked out without paying his bill, but left behind a few small tricks. With these, Karrell began his magic career. By the age of 18, Karrel appeared on the "Ed Sullivan Show" and was co-owner of a Detroit magic shop. He also met and became friendly with many area magicians, including Milt Kort, Bob Longe, Ron Bauer, and Wally Wilson.
He created the "Magic World of Ford" for the Ford Motor Company and toured with it for many years. He later had his own TV show, performing as Milky the Clown.
Fox was a regular performer at Abbott's Get-Togethers. Abb Dickson was Karrell's "Partner in Fun" for more than 25 years, performing with him at magic conventions all over the world. For several years he wrote the column "FOX-TALES" in "TOPS" magazine.
Fox served as the 48th International President of the I.B.M. from 1986 to 1987.
Karrell Fox was buried at Lakeside Cemetery in Colon Michigan.[1][2][3]
Awards and Honors
Sphinx Silver Medal (at 17)
Creative Fellowship from the Academy of Magical Arts
Bibliography
Contributions
Bullseye Card
B.S. Miser's Dream Pail
Magical Assets
Nite-Cap
Take It and Stick It
Two Fisted Book Test
Mene-Tekel Book Test
Knifty Knot
No Not
Baffling Blow-Outs
Books
Kornfidentially Yours (1954)
Comedy A La Card (1960)
Clever Like a Fox (1976)
Another Book by Karrell Fox (1979)
Abra K Fox (1983)
For My Next Trick (1986)
My Latest Book (1988)
Much Ado About Something (1995)
Videos
Karrell Fox, The Legend (1998)
References
↑ Cover Genii Magazine, Vol. 41, No.7, July 1977, Never Too Hip For The Room - Karrell Fox, by Gene Anderson, page 394, Dr. Karrell Fox, General Practitioner, by Ralph Erlewin, page 402
↑ http://stevensmagic.com/gemini/karrellfox.htm
↑ Genii, Magazine, Vol. 61, No. 3, January 1998, Karrell Fox, 1928 – 1998, Remembered by Max Maven, page 30
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The Linking Ring, Vol. 27, No. 1, March 1947, FOX LABELED IT CORN - By Myron E. Scott, page 22
Tops Magazine, Vol. 12, No. 10, October 1947, Karrell Fox - "King of Korn!", page 12
The Sphinx, Vol. 48, No. 7, September 1949, The Cover, page 168
The Linking Ring, Vol. 57, No. 9, September 1977, Memoirs Of A Magician's Ghost, The Autobiography of John Booth, CHAPTER 123, page 56
M-U-M, Vol. 68, No. 1, June 1978, Karrell Fox - magician-of-the-month, page 11
The Linking Ring, Vol. 66, No. 7, July 1986, OUR COVER, KARRELL FOX, BY BILL WELLS, page 51
The Linking Ring, Vol. 73, No. 5, May 1993, Memoirs of a Magician's Ghost, The Autobiography of John Booth, CHAPTER 269, THE SEVERAL LIVES OF KARRELL FOX, page 69
The Linking Ring, Vol. 75, No. 4, April 1995, HOCUS POCUS PARADE - Karrell Fox One-Man Parade, by Jon Racherbaumer, page 85
The Linking Ring, Vol. 78, No. 4, April, 1998, KARRELL FOX (1928 -1998), page 155
The Linking Ring, Vol. 78, No. 5, May 1998, OUR COVER - KARRELL FOX 1928 -1998, page 47, BROKEN WAND, KARRELL FOX, page 130
The Magic Circular, Vol. 92, No. 984, May 1998, AMERICAN SPOTLIGHT - Karrell joins his “Magicians in Heaven”, by Dale Salwak, page 94
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Fox, Karrell
(1928 - 1998 )
When he was a child, his parents operated a small restaurant in E. Rainelle, West Virginia. A customer sneaked out without paying his bill, but left behind a few small tricks. With these, Karrell began his magic career. He appeared on the "Ed Sullivan Show" at the age of 18. He later had his own TV show, performing as Milky the Clown.
Invented: Bullseye Card, B.S. Miser's Dream Pail, Magical Assets, Nite-Cap, Take It and Stick It, Two Fisted Book Test, Mene-Tekel Book Test, Knifty Knot, No Not, Baffling Blow-Outs and many more.
Wrote: Clever Like a Fox (1976), Another Book by Karrell Fox (1979), Comedy A La Card, Karrell Fox’s The Legend, For My Next Trick (Illustrated by Ed Harris), My Latest Book (Illustrated by Ed Harris), Much Ado About Something (Illustrated by Ed Harris)
Media: Karrell Fox, Volume 1 (DVD & VHS);