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Slates of Solomon by Collectors’ Workshop

(c. 1996)

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1 review for Slates of Solomon by Collectors’ Workshop

  1. Andy Martin

    The Slates of Solomon is based upon Milson’s (yes before Milson-Worth) Satyr’s Slate c. 1971. However, they are a lot larger (as can be seen in the final photo for comparison) and unlike Satyr’s Slate allows you to reveal two predictions instead of just one.

    The Slates of Solomon are certainly better engineered than Satyr’s Slate too, but that was clearly the inspiration. I also prefer the size of this Collectors’ Workshop slates – they are just about right.  Dave Powell introduce a similar set of Spirit Slates in 2016 but they were bigger again (at 4.5″ x 5.5″).  As is often the case, Collectors’ Workshop produced the perfect version.  Even though Dave Powell’s version are better quality again, the size makes them less useful for walk around.

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