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The Spectral Seamstress by Charles T. Jordan, Max Holden

(c. 1923,1943)

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1 review for The Spectral Seamstress by Charles T. Jordan, Max Holden

  1. Andy Martin

    What a unique and clever item from Charles T. Jordan.  It was first released directly by Jordan c. 1923 and then published in Jinx c. 1935 and then Max Holden released it c. 1943.  This appears to be the version released by Max Holden c, 1943.

    It is well made and the effect is easy to do.  There are three different cards that can appear (yes you do need to force a card, but even the Cross-Cut Force will work well here due to the time misdirection) and each thread has a different force card.  I like the fact they can choose any spool of thread.

    If you’re looking for a card revelation that is colorful, easy to do, self contained, and very different you’ve found it 🙂

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