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Money Maker. American, ca. 1920. Blank bills cranked through this device become real paper currency. Originally a small cast iron printing press – possibly a salesman’s sample – manufactured Charles Giunta of Philadelphia, mounted to a solid wooden base and re-purposed to perform this magic trick. 10 x 12”. Good.


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Date:
2014-04-26

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Money Maker. American, ca. 1970. Large mangle-like device. Blank paper rolled through the Money Maker becomes real, printed currency. Laminate-covered wood. 12 x 11 ½". Read more…


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133. Money Maker. European, ca. 1880. Cast iron skeleton-frame money maker with wooden knobs and cloth rollers. 3 ½” high. Very good. Read more…


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Money Maker. Holland, ca. 1990s. Heavy handheld brass and black alloy metal device (approx. 7 x 6 ¾") for the familiar magic trick. As-new. Read more…


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129. “Bosco” Money Maker. French, ca. 1890. Wooden frame with cloth rollers and metal hardware which transforms blank slips of paper into printed pictures, or Read more…


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Gaffed Horse Arrow. Maker unknown, American, ca. 1920. Gaffed to allow the operator control of the location of the horse’s final stop. Arrow 21”, horse Read more…


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Card Star. Maker unknown (likely American), ca. 1920. Large and attractive nickel-plated star (24" high and with a span of 12"). On its points are Read more…


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Keno Goose. Maker unknown, ca. 1920. All original mahogany keno goose used for playing keno, much like bingo. Nicely turned feet. 24 x 12. Read more…


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2016-09-24


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Pair of Bug Holdouts. Maker unknown, ca. 1920. Spring steel devices stuck to the underside of the table so that a card can be slipped Read more…


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Chip Copper/Cold Deck Machine. Maker unknown, ca. 1920. Cloth bag that straps to waist and opens and closes by turning device on left side. Excellent. Read more…


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Stuss Dealing Box. Maker unknown, ca. 1920. Different from a faro dealing box in two ways: first, it has a cut-out in the lid that Read more…


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Date:
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