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The Mummy by Eddy Taytelbaum

(c. 1967)

Eddy Taytelbaum specialized in high-end micro magic back in the late 1960’s and 70’s. He was the inspiration for today’s micro magic Master Alan Warner amongst many others. Unlike most of the craftsman on this site Eddy worked with plastic, but his works are so beautiful they are eagerly snapped up by collectors worldwide. In addition to the magic on this site, You can find a tribute site to Eddy built by Ariel Frailich here.

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1 review for The Mummy by Eddy Taytelbaum

  1. Andy Martin

    If there is one effect that seems to capture the imagination of all Magic Collectors surely it is The Mummy or Wandering Mummy routine.   The finest example of The Mummy has to be this amazing beauty created by Eddy Taytelbaum.

    Between 1964 and 1966 Eddy Taytelbaum was shown either Inzani-Henley’s or Oskar Rey’s set by a friend and was requested to create a unique version. Which of course Eddy did, producing what many collectors consider not only the finest Mummy version, but arguably one of the prettiest and most collectible examples of micro magic ever produced.

    (Click here for more history about The Wandering Mummy)

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