1 review for The Triangular Mystery by Richard Gerlitz, Okito
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Richard only made three of these and they look stunning as always. It is based upon the Okito (Theo Bamberg) Triangular Mystery c. 1947 (also known as The Triangular Production and The Triangle Production). Richard’s version has a couple of improvements over both the original Okito versions and the Okito-Nielsen c. 1970. In Richard’s version he uses magnets to hold the panels together rather than clasps, and the load chamber is curved which makes handling the gimmick quieter and smoother.
Effect: The performer displays a triangular stand and three decorated boards which rest upon an ornamental easel. Taking the boards one at a time, he builds upon the stand a triangular box, the walls of which are only 1/4 inch thick. From this a load is produced, consisting of silks, flowers, flags, and finally a small rabbit.
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Andy Martin –
What a beauty!
Well did I get lucky here, Richard only made three of these and another collector was willing to sell it to me. This is a very pretty and clean production item. Richard’s magic always adds class to your collection!