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DreadPirateRoberts New user Salt Lake City, UT 7 Posts |
I have this version of the "Sword Through Arm" effect and I can't remember who made it or when it was made. I believe I purchased it in the late 70's or early 80's at Berg's Magic on Hollywood Boulevard.
The cabinet has three levels. The top and bottom levels are open/exposed for you to pass a long tubular balloon through each one. You then pass your arm through the middle section. When you push the sword down from the top, both balloons pop and your arm seems impaled. Then you pull the sword out to reveal you are unharmed. The cabinet is approximately 13" tall by 10.5" wide. More photos here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/t9tSYWwngxsqhDhL7 Any info would be most welcome. Thanks in advance. Click here to view attached image.
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David Todd Inner circle 2334 Posts |
I believe that Joe Berg manufactured many of the items he sold , or he employed someone else to manufacture these original items for him ... (for example, when he was in Chicago he employed the famed Okito/Theo Bamberg to make apparatus). So the piece may have originated with Joe Berg's shop and not been for sale from other dealers (?). I'm not sure if Joe Berg actually made any apparatus himself or if he always employed others to make it for him.
Sorry, that's not much help , but I thought I would get the ball rolling. If you're on Facebook try posting it on the Magic Collectors Corner group. If you don't do Facebook, with your permission I'll post your photo of the prop and see if anyone on that group has any insight. |
AllanK Loyal user Australia 212 Posts |
It looks very much like the one put out by Supreme Magic of Bideford, Devon - probably during the 70s and 80s.
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David Todd Inner circle 2334 Posts |
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On Jan 5, 2024, AllanK wrote: It does have that "Supreme look". I think you may be correct about that. |
AllanK Loyal user Australia 212 Posts |
David Nixon performed this on Rolf Harris in one of his TV shows. I'm pretty sure it's on one of the David Nixon DVDs that were released by Network a couple of years ago - they are excellent DVDs!
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David Todd Inner circle 2334 Posts |
The prop has the same paint style as Supreme's 'Cabinet of Canton' and other apparatus they made.
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David Todd Inner circle 2334 Posts |
Here it is. Supreme Magic's 'Torture Rack' (I also found it named as 'Torture Cabinet').
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/m......78020940 . |
AllanK Loyal user Australia 212 Posts |
Yes, I have the Cabinet of Canton, but not the Torture Rack. I think the gold stencilling was common with Supreme props from the late seventies and eighties. I also think Abbott's sold those props too - the two companies had some sort of arrangement where they each manufactured the same props.
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DreadPirateRoberts New user Salt Lake City, UT 7 Posts |
Thanks very much Allan and David. Much appreciated (and I'm really impressed)! Happy New Year to you both.
Jonathan
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"Once word leaks out that a pirate has gone soft, people begin to disobey you, and then it's nothing by work, work, work all the time" |