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Graham Second Dealing Skeleton Faro Box. George Graham, Chicago, ca. 1950. The two posts in back can be adjusted to allow the top card to be pushed to the rear of the box, so that the card under it can be dealt in its stead. Originally from the Steve Forte collection. Hallmarked. Very good. George Graham was the number one maker of “new era” gaffed items, supplying dealing boxes, corner rounders, trimmers, and other specialized brass and metal items to the trade for decades.


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Date:
2013-05-18

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