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Dynamite magazine, issue #79, December 1980, features an article about Harry Houdini titled "HOUDINI: The Magic Man Who Knew Whodunit!" As part of that theme, the mag includes a companion two-piece punch-out that, when constructed, becomes a mechanical toy showing Houdini escaping from heavy chains and shackles. This is the subject of today's blogcast, which shows an animation of the device in action! Watch on the Interval Magic YouTube channel (@intervalmagic). And while you're there, please "Like" the video (if you like it), subscribe, and share it with anyone who might enjoy it. #harryhoudini #houdini #dynamite #magazine #dynamitemagazine #magician #cardboardcutouts #punchouts #cardboardpunchouts #toys #games #puzzles #opticalillusions #magic #houdiniana #literature #dynomite #1980s #nostalgia #childhood (at San Diego, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bvp7YZyBhRM/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=fnesytzr2god
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Potter & Potter Auctions | Final Part of Jim Rawlins’ Magic Collection | Auction Daily
For a long time, Jim Rawlins manufactured his assortment of enchantment memorabilia each thing in turn. He in the long run procured more than 7,000 bits of enchantment banners, ephemera, ensembles, tokens, and that’s just the beginning. “Individuals consistently state you’re only an overseer for what you have, and kid, that is truly obvious,” he currently says about his assortment. In 2018, Rawlins chose to sell his assortment with Potter and Potter Auctions over a progression of four deals in 2019 and 2020.
“Jim’s an extremely nice authority in that he needed to assemble something that would be scattered, yet he generally needed to do it in an upright manner,” Gabe Fajuri, the President of Potter and Potter Auctions, said in a discussion with Auction Daily. “He had a variety of classes spoke to, many entertainers, producers, and dates with the goal that it engaged all gatherers. He adored everything, he despite everything does.”
The fourth and last piece of the Rawlins assortment will cross the sale hinder at 10:00 AM CDT on July 25th, 2020. Right around 500 parts are on offer, a number reliable with every one of the past deals. A few striking things in Rawlins’ assortment will show up, including a card wheel utilized by Chuck Vance (USD 8,000 — $12,000). The piece, which estimates six feet high without the orchestrated cards, incorporates definite directions to achieve a coordinating stunt.
Each past occasion has indicated an assorted enthusiasm for Rawlins’ broad assortment. “Having something that interests to a wide scope of new gatherers or new clients helps drive an effective closeout,” Fajuri disclosed to Auction Daily.
The principal deal, hung on February 23rd, 2019, offered a few key pieces, including a prop utilized by (Virgil Harris Mulkey) to shoot a false projectile through an aide. The prop, which incorporated a Space Age rifle, an objective, and other fundamental adornments, sold for $9,000 after a beginning evaluation of $1,500 to $2,000. An assortment of 1930s and 40s outlines from the Thayer Magic Company additionally came to $11,000 after 26 Bids. These outlines contained nitty gritty clarifications of the Mummy Case, Buzz Saw, and Lester Lake Guillotine stunts.
The second Rawlins offer of 2019 was on June 29th. Both vintage and present day enchantment memorabilia were highlighted in the closeout. Champion parcels incorporated an abnormally enlivened Imp Bottle ($7,000) and Tom Mullica’s cigarette case ($2,200), utilized for his mark “Nicotine Nincompoop” act. Most as of late, Potter and Potter introduced the third piece of the Rawlins assortment on February 29th, 2020, the bartering house’s first enchantment occasion of the year. A letterpress handbill giving a test from the Geo. Innes Dry Goods Co. to Harry Houdini, requesting that the illusionist escape from a wooden pressing case, sold for $7,000. This cost was right around multiple times the high gauge ($1,500).
Rawlins began gathering Houdiniana in 2005. He maintained a strategic distance from the class for a long time earlier, trusting it to be excessively costly. In spite of this poor start, he figured out how to gain a few striking Houdini things. Accessible in the main portion of the assortment was a couple of Houdini-claimed Bean Giant binds ($8,000), while the accompanying deals have included Houdini busts and ephemera. The up and coming sale will offer Houdiniana things from different assortments, including a natural product or wine press, a cart wheel utilized as a departure gadget, and a determination of marked pictures and ephemera.
Standing apart among these parcels is an enameled solid metal bath from the living arrangement of Harry and Bess Houdini ($8,000 — $12,000). Sourced from the couple’s home on 113th Street in New York, a few things likely situated in the highest level washroom have now been made accessible to enchantment gatherers. The Houdinis purchased the house in 1904, utilizing it as a base to engage their companions and store get away from props.
“The way that unshakable provenance backs up what are really exceptional antiques makes the bartering of these [Houdini] relics significantly all the more energizing,” says Fajuri in an official statement.
“With things like that bath, while it wasn’t Jim’s, it’s anyone’s wagered where the offering will stop or even beginning,” he later revealed to Auction Daily.
In an announcement for the up and coming occasion, Rawlins communicated his desire for the eventual fate of the assortment: “The amusing thing about the items we gather and care for is this: as they go starting with one hand then onto the next, the delight of proprietorship obliges them.”
For more data on the up and coming sale and to put an offer, visit Potter and Potter Auctions. The deal will start on July 25th, 2020, at 10:00 AM CDT. It will be spilled live from the closeout house’s display in Chicago, and authorities can put offers on the Potter and Potter site, via telephone, or by means of non-attendant offering.
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Blogcast #5 is posted! The subject: John Cox (@houdiniwild), creator of the most comprehensive Houdini blog online today. Hope you enjoy! https://youtu.be/0L_hwthd2S8 (or @intervalmagic on YouTube) #houdini #harryhoudini #johncox #wildabouthoudini #houdiniwild #magicians #websites #books #collectors #houdiniana (at San Diego, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/BugV7k4haVq/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=jlgniq33izs7
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