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====== Phantom Tube, Ghost Tube, Organ Pipes and Genii Tube ====== | ====== Phantom Tube, Ghost Tube, Organ Pipes and Genii Tube ====== | ||
- | Precursors can be found in a flower-production tube invented by Robertson Keene and described in Goldston' | + | Precursors can be found in a flower-production tube invented by Robertson Keene and described in Goldston' |
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+ | Ernest Noakes | ||
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+ | The most common form of The Organ Pipes (for which two inventors have been proposed: an Austro-Italian, | ||
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+ | In April 1919, Jules Danby (Daniel J. Brewer) | ||
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+ | When the Norton-Bretma Company manufactured the tube, c. 1920, they centered the position of the gimmick, | ||
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