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$650

Card Star. Berlin, Conradi-Horster, ca. 1930. Five cards selected from the deck instantly appear at the points of this metal skeleton-type star held in the magician's hand or in the hand of his assistant. Chrome plated brass star can be activated by an offstage assistant or the person holding it. Disassembles for packing. Arms have a span of 33 ½". Very good condition.


Potter & Potter

Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter

Date:
2011-10-29

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