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Artanis. Artanis Explains the Bottom Deal. This 78 RPM record album, accompanied by 12 sepia-toned photographs and a typewritten manuscript explain a method for covertly dealing the bottom card from the pack. New York, 1958. In original corrugated pictorial sleeve. Good condition. ......................Artanis's given name was Joseph Sinatra. He helped spread the rumor that he was a distant relative of Frank Sinatra.


Potter & Potter

Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter

Date:
2010-10-23

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