I've made a fun discovery and was wondering if anyone could give me more information.
This multiplying watch stand came from the estate of a magician that was active in the '30s.
According to the watch faces, it's Tenyo. The box it came in in labeled in Japanese. (Which I can't translate.) Unfortunately, there are no instructions.
I can't find a record of the trick in the massive Tenyoism book, so I'm reaching out to the Tenyo experts on the Café for more help.
I'd love to find a photo (or diagram) of the stand so that I can assemble it appropriately.
Here's a link to a few photos of it. Any help you could give me would be much appreciated.
http://magicgaragesale.blogspot.com/201 ... s.html?m=1
Tenyo multiplying pocket watches
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Re: Tenyo multiplying pocket watches
Very Cool!!!
I knew Tricks Co. put out a version of the trick, but did not know that Tenyo did.
I knew Tricks Co. put out a version of the trick, but did not know that Tenyo did.
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Re: Tenyo multiplying pocket watches
Here's what the stand looks like fully assembled...
http://magicgaragesale.blogspot.com/201 ... s.html?m=1
http://magicgaragesale.blogspot.com/201 ... s.html?m=1