$1,900
Arm Holdout. American, ca. 1945. Aluminum. 6”. Lazy-tongs concealed by removable metal housing. Excellent.
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Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter
Date:
2015-06-28
Arm Holdout. American, ca. 1945. Aluminum. 6”. Lazy-tongs concealed by removable metal housing. Excellent.
Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter
Date:
2015-06-28
Arm Pressure Holdout. American, ca. 1990. Lazy-tong style brass holdout with elastic arm straps. Actuated by pressure from the operator’s arm used to secretly deliver Read more…
Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter
Date:
2012-06-23
Arm Holdout. American, George Graham, ca. 1950. Beautifully made holdout by the exceptional craftsman Graham. Excellent. Read more…
Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter
Date:
2016-05-21
Arm Holdout. American, hallmarked “B.G." (Bill Gusias), ca. 2000. Nicely made holdout used by either card sharps or magicians. Complete. Excellent. Read more…
Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter
Date:
2016-05-21
Arm Holdout. Graham, ca. 1950. Also known as a sleeve holdout or third hand. Machine works smoothly and appears to be all original. Graham was Read more…
Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter
Date:
2015-06-28
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…
Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter
Date:
2011-01-29
Table Holdout. American, ca. 1910. Brass. Holdout likely attached to the underside of the table and could have been operated from the side or rear. Read more…
Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter
Date:
2015-06-28
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…
Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter
Date:
2013-05-18
Dai Vernon's Bean Shooter Holdout. American, ca. 1965. Finely crafted holdout, made of brass, spring wire and thin plexiglass which allows the gambler to switch, Read more…
Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter
Date:
2011-01-29
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…
Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter
Date:
2011-01-29
Jumbo Cups. American, ca. 1945. Set of three oversized spun metal cups for the classic magic trick. Smooth finish. 4 ¼” high, mouths 3 7/8” Read more…
Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter
Date:
2016-12-03