Mysto Die and Frame
Mysto Die and Frame | Thayer, ca. 1930-40s
A solid wood die with a hole bored through the center and a length of ribbon are freely shown. The die is placed in a wooden frame having corresponding holes in the sides. The ribbon is now threaded through the die and frame and spectators hold both ends of the ribbon.
The performer covers the die and frame with a handkerchief and removes the die leaving the frame still threaded on the ribbon. Spectators may examine every piece of the apparatus.
Due to the rare and collectible nature of our merchandise, each item is typically available in single or limited quantities. Please contact us with any questions.
Mysto Die and Frame | Thayer, ca. 1930-40s
A solid wood die with a hole bored through the center and a length of ribbon are freely shown. The die is placed in a wooden frame having corresponding holes in the sides. The ribbon is now threaded through the die and frame and spectators hold both ends of the ribbon.
The performer covers the die and frame with a handkerchief and removes the die leaving the frame still threaded on the ribbon. Spectators may examine every piece of the apparatus.
Due to the rare and collectible nature of our merchandise, each item is typically available in single or limited quantities. Please contact us with any questions.
Mysto Die and Frame | Thayer, ca. 1930-40s
A solid wood die with a hole bored through the center and a length of ribbon are freely shown. The die is placed in a wooden frame having corresponding holes in the sides. The ribbon is now threaded through the die and frame and spectators hold both ends of the ribbon.
The performer covers the die and frame with a handkerchief and removes the die leaving the frame still threaded on the ribbon. Spectators may examine every piece of the apparatus.
Due to the rare and collectible nature of our merchandise, each item is typically available in single or limited quantities. Please contact us with any questions.