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Carving Cutter. Ardmore, Ed Massey, ca. 1957. A volunteer’s arm is clamped into a wooden stock and cut through with a wicked-looking knife. The volunteer is unharmed, even though she can genuinely feel the knife press on her arm. Exceedingly clever method and construction. 14 x 7 ½”. Decorated with brass trim. Very good condition. Scarce. The sheer ingenuity of Massey’s device – in good working condition – is both deceptive in design and delightful in execution. In addition to inventing clever parlor tricks and apparatus, Massey designed one of Howard Thurston’s final illusions (Vivisection), and wrote several books for the mass market featuring magicians as main characters.


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Date:
2015-02-07

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Chinese Flame Clock. Ardmore Pennsylvania, Ed Massey, ca. 1958. A lit candle in an upright cabinet is bisected by two swords. When doors in the Read more…


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Chinese Flame Clock. Ardmore Pennsylvania, Ed Massey, ca. 1958. A candle is placed in an upright cabinet and two swords are thrust through the box. Read more…


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Date:
2011-10-29