Bathing Beauty
Bathing Beauty | Abbott’s Magic Novelty Co.
This perennial small apparatus trick focuses on a banner showing a young woman at the seaside. The banner is rolled up and a piece of her costume is removed from the roll. Each time this is done, the banner is unrolled to show the picture of the woman has altered accordingly.
When her final garment is removed from the rolled-up banner, the visual punch line is delivered: She is shown up to her neck in the ocean.
This trick is the invention of British professional Fred Culpitt, who called it “The Seaside Poster.” This trick was in Culpitt's act not later than 1921.
The trick was first marketed by the short-lived Blackstone Magic Company (without credit to Culpitt), and later by the Abbott's Magic Company.
Historical details used with permission and copyrighted by Conjuring Credits.
Condition: Rusting on chrome frame and rust staining on fabric. Otherwise very good
Dimensions: 23” x 18”
Includes photocopied instructions
Bathing suit and cape costume pieces are not included
Free shipping, USPS Ground Advantage
Due to the rare and collectible nature of our merchandise, each item is typically available in a single or limited quantity.
Bathing Beauty | Abbott’s Magic Novelty Co.
This perennial small apparatus trick focuses on a banner showing a young woman at the seaside. The banner is rolled up and a piece of her costume is removed from the roll. Each time this is done, the banner is unrolled to show the picture of the woman has altered accordingly.
When her final garment is removed from the rolled-up banner, the visual punch line is delivered: She is shown up to her neck in the ocean.
This trick is the invention of British professional Fred Culpitt, who called it “The Seaside Poster.” This trick was in Culpitt's act not later than 1921.
The trick was first marketed by the short-lived Blackstone Magic Company (without credit to Culpitt), and later by the Abbott's Magic Company.
Historical details used with permission and copyrighted by Conjuring Credits.
Condition: Rusting on chrome frame and rust staining on fabric. Otherwise very good
Dimensions: 23” x 18”
Includes photocopied instructions
Bathing suit and cape costume pieces are not included
Free shipping, USPS Ground Advantage
Due to the rare and collectible nature of our merchandise, each item is typically available in a single or limited quantity.
Bathing Beauty | Abbott’s Magic Novelty Co.
This perennial small apparatus trick focuses on a banner showing a young woman at the seaside. The banner is rolled up and a piece of her costume is removed from the roll. Each time this is done, the banner is unrolled to show the picture of the woman has altered accordingly.
When her final garment is removed from the rolled-up banner, the visual punch line is delivered: She is shown up to her neck in the ocean.
This trick is the invention of British professional Fred Culpitt, who called it “The Seaside Poster.” This trick was in Culpitt's act not later than 1921.
The trick was first marketed by the short-lived Blackstone Magic Company (without credit to Culpitt), and later by the Abbott's Magic Company.
Historical details used with permission and copyrighted by Conjuring Credits.
Condition: Rusting on chrome frame and rust staining on fabric. Otherwise very good
Dimensions: 23” x 18”
Includes photocopied instructions
Bathing suit and cape costume pieces are not included
Free shipping, USPS Ground Advantage
Due to the rare and collectible nature of our merchandise, each item is typically available in a single or limited quantity.