Okay then, how about something from 1950. I too, use to do magic tricks and and still have some out in the shed. I did the finger chop trick at work and I thought one guy was going to pass out. I bought a lot of items from Robbins.


Anyone remember Popsicle Pete? ...
My fond memory of popsicles and the like is of chasing down the ice cream truck as it played it's merry tune along the street.
I'll be darned!
I got a few things from them by mail order, because I think when I went to visit their store it wasn't open to the public(?), but I was more into Lou Tannens up Broadway a few blocks.
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Boy, the money I spent in that place ...
For better-quality stuff I used to buy from Abbott's in Michigan -
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I miss those days ... getting a new magic dealer's catalog, whether in the mail or at the store, was like getting the new Sears catalog back in the day.![]()
I watched a program last night with a guy named Dynamo, I think that was his name. My gosh, some of the illusions he did were mind boggling. In one scene, he was walking down the street and poof, he disappears but his clothes are on the sidewalk.![]()
The fly in the ice cube always good for a laugh. The dribble glass was fun too. And of course the old handshake buzzer.
I watched a program last night with a guy named Dynamo, I think that was his name. My gosh, some of the illusions he did were mind boggling. In one scene, he was walking down the street and poof, he disappears but his clothes are on the sidewalk.![]()
