What Is It? - #65

SifuPhil

R.I.P. With Us In Spirit Only
Tonight's offering could be called "A Bridge Between Two Worlds", and was most often seen back in the 1920's. It features a wooden handle, brass body and material (silk?) bag.

It is approx. 14" long and, if you can find one today, runs about $200USD.

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WHAT IS IT?
 

I KNEW someone would say that!

Unfortunately, you'd get in a lot of trouble if you used this for the collections ...
 

Bag for snakes ??

No, but I like how you think!

Used by a magician's assistant to collect audience objects for an identify the owner or object trick?
... or notes of questions for the 'dear departed' that was a big fad in the 20s

Boo-yah!

DING! DING! DING!

We have a winna'!!!

Diwundrin has correctly identified this item as being from a magician's arsenal. Known as a Spirit Bag, it was carried into the audience by a magician's assistant (less often by the magician themselves) and marked items from the audience would be deposited in the bag.

A small, quick twist of the handle would move a divider inside the bag, allowing the magician to "force" a pre-written question such as "Is my Aunt Minnie happy in Heaven?" When the question was read and answered no one in the audience knew that it was a "plant". It was also used for simple "substitution" effects, where someone's hanky would be brought to the stage, burned to a crisp and then magically "restored".

This particular Spirit Bag was manufactured by the P&L Manufacturing Company, which started up in 1917 in Connecticut and was one of the most respected manufacturers of conjuring apparatus - their illusions were works of art, not only in their mechanical operation but also their craftsmanship and artistry as well.

Congratulations to Diwundrin and thanks all for playing!
 

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