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Al Baker's Lock Spirit Slate-Both Instruction sheets-v.FINE-Af

$ 9.23

Availability: 17 in stock
  • Condition: Minor use marks on slate and instruction sheets. All in otherwise very Fine condition. Please view the attached image to see the quality of this fine item.
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Genre: Magic
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Al Baker's Lock Spirit Slate-Both Instruction sheets-v.FINE-
    (No Reserve-Bid & the Item Will Sell)
    ITEM:  Here is Al Baker's Lock Spirit Slate,  with both instruction sheets.  You put out an envelope with a prediction.  Spectators write numbers on four lines of a slate.  Another spectator adds them up.  When envelope is opened, your predicted total is same as spectator added up on the slate.  This is a flap slate that locks.
    From Magicpedia, courtesy of Genii Magazine:
    Al Baker
    (September 4, 1874 - October 24, 1951) was a professional magician born in Poughkeepsie, New York. Baker was known by most of his magical contemporaries as an outstanding M.C., author, and inventor.
    By the time Baker was 21, he was already working in
    Vaudeville
    as magician and ventriloquist. Later he was performer at Coney Island as a
    Chautauqua
    &
    Lyceum
    headliner, where he also had a photo studio.
    Al Baker was one of the greatest entertainers in magic and combined original effects with a natural sense of humor. His stage act consisted of the following: Cake in the hat, Card from the hat, dyeling silks, Knot in the silk, The Pack that cuts itself, thirty card trick, & torn and restored paper napkin.
    Baker was an inventor of many tricks that he marketed including his Dictionary Test, Al Baker Slates and his version of the Rice bowls. Many of his silk magic effects were included in Rice's Encyclopedia of Silk Magic. One of his creations was the
    Purse Frame
    .
    Baker opened a magic shop with Martin Sunshine in Times Square.
    Honors and Awards
    Dean of the
    Society of American Magicians
    from 1941-1951.
    Bibliography
    Books
    Al Baker's Book One
    (1933)
    Al Baker's Book Two
    (1935)
    Magical Ways and Means
    (1941)
    Mental Magic
    (1949)
    Pet Secrets
    (1951)
    Manuscripts
    The Twenty-Five Dollar Manuscript
    (Ca. 1923) (A mimeographed pirated version titled "This will open your eyes: Al Baker's Exclusive Twenty-five dollar Manuscript" was released around 1951)
    Al Baker's Pack
    (1932)
    Cardially Yours
    (1934)
    Effects 1, 2, 3
    (Ca. 1939)
    Card Trio
    (1948)
    DATE: Circa 1930s/40s
    SIZE:  6 3/4 by 8 7/8 inches.
    COND:  Minor use marks on slate and instruction sheets.  All in otherwise very  Fine condition. Please view the attached image to see the quality of this fine item.
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