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Artanis. Artanis Explains the Bottom Deal. New York, 1958. 78 RPM record album, accompanied by 12 photographs and a typewritten manuscript explaining a method for dealing the bottom card from the pack. In original corrugated sleeve with tipped-on photo. Good. Artanis’s given name was Joseph Sinatra. He helped spread the rumor that he was a distant relative of Frank Sinatra.


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Date:
2015-12-05

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