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Stuart Robson Magic Flyer Undated probably early 1940s For Sale


Stuart Robson Magic Flyer Undated probably early 1940s
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Stuart Robson Magic Flyer Undated probably early 1940s:
$20.00

Stuart Robson Magic Flyer Undated probably early 1940s

Stuart Robson (1892-1946) was a magic dealer with the Conjurer\'s Shop in New York City and the editor of Conjurer\'s Chatter (1940 - 1946). He invented the Telomatic Deck in 1944.

If you have a friend who collects magic memorabilia, this would be an amazing gift for them!

From the archives of the Houdini Magical Hall of Fame in Niagara Falls, Canada



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