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1501 OWEN COIN PAIL This pail for the miser's dream of gleaming alloy metal is highly plated and is spun to
ring like a bell, as each coin is dropped. No gimmicks are visible on this pail and it comes in either half or silver dollar size. |
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1503 COIN IN BALL OF YARN A borrowed and marked coin is vanished and attention called to a handsome wood box
which has been in full view throughout the entire performance. Taking and opening the box a second box is discovered within. This box when opened discloses a large ball of wool within. The wool is unwound,
revealing a small parcel which upon being unwrapped proves to be a small box. Inside this last box the spectator finds his original marked coin. |
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1504 COIN OF THE REALM Perfected by Carl Owen for Thayer Mfg., a company we also own, and made today in true
Owen Quality. The power of the almighty dollar is demonstrated when a silver dollar penetrates a sheet of solid glass leaving no trace of its passage. Glass is recessed in a beautiful polished wood box
trimmed with brass hardware. |
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1505 MERV TAYLOR MONEY MAKER The magician places the end of a blank roll of paper into the rollers of a
machine, turns the crank and out comes real money in a strip which he proceeds to cut apart into regulation bills. The money is real and the effect visually startling.
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1510 COIN WAND The Owen designed coin wand is an up to date classic. At the tip of the wand a genuine half
dollar appears or vanishes at the magician's will. Mechanically perfect, made of sturdy metal. Finished black with gold tips and both ends of the wand are closed when not in use. The coin may be shown on
both sides and nothing unusual can be detected even when held as close as 18". |
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