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William Tell Card Tray. Los Angeles, F.G. Thayer & Co., ca. 1930. While the magician's back is turned, three cards are removed from a shuffled pack. Each one is placed in a separate compartment on a small mahogany tray. One card is noted by a spectator. The magician can instantly divine the identity of the spectator's selected card. Cards are unprepared and tray can be examined without fear of detection. 8 7/7 x 4 ½". Very good condition.


Potter & Potter

Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter

Date:
2011-10-29

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