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Vintage Arm Pressure Holdout. Maker unknown. Lazy-tong style brass holdout with leather arm straps actuated by pressure from the operator's arm used to secretly deliver cards to or steal cards from the operator's hand. Worn but good condition.


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Date:
2011-01-29

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