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Fifth Dimension Card Frame. McAllen Texas, Collectors’ Workshop, ca. 2000. A playing card, torn in quarters, is vanished. It reappears, one piece at a time, in a small and handsome frame. Mechanical version. 6 ½ x 8”. With velour bag. Hallmarked. One unobtrusive crack in glass, otherwise very good.


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Date:
2013-07-27

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