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Waist-Worn Holdout Device. British, ca. 1960. All black metal belt with clips, nylon band and attached bag worn around the waist to switch decks or other objects. Also known as a “sub.” 9 x 7”. Very good.


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Date:
2016-04-09

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Kepplinger Holdout Device. American, unmarked, ca. 1960. Brass and steel with reinforced flexible tubing. With a page of instructions, photographically illustrated, that demonstrates how the Read more…


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Chest Expansion Holdout. Maker unknown, ca. 1980. Well made cheating device used to hold out or receive a card. Activated by the expansion and contractions Read more…


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