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Holdout Device. American, Jack Miller, ca. 1960. This device could be used to hold out various items.


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Date:
2016-05-21

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Table Holdout Device. American, ca. 1900. Fine bench-made brass device that allows the operator to secretly add cards to his hand without suspicion. Lever-activated mechanism Read more…


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Kepplinger Holdout Device. American, unmarked, ca. 1960. Brass and steel with reinforced flexible tubing. With a page of instructions, photographically illustrated, that demonstrates how the Read more…


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Kepplinger Holdout Device with Sleeve Guard. Maker unknown, American, ca. 1880. Early, unusual device incorporates what is known as a “sleeve guard" that prevents the Read more…


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Brass & Cloth Cold Deck Holdout Machine: “The Giant”. American [?], ca. 1895. Brass belt-like device with cloth bag and mechanical carraige device used to Read more…


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Chest Expansion Holdout. American, ca. 1920. A secret device worn on the card cheat’s body which is operated by expanding the operator’s chest by taking Read more…


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Kepplinger/Martin-style Holdout. American, ca. 1920. Knee-spread style device for stealing cards from and delivering cards to the operator's hand. Includes thief and linkage, but no Read more…


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Date:
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Kepplinger/Martin-style Holdout. American, ca. 1900. Knee-spread style device for stealing cards from and delivering cards to the operator's hand. Lacks arm straps and one leg Read more…


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Date:
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