1 review for Joseph Silk Gun by Joseph, Town House Magic
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The first reference I could find to a Silk Gun or Pistol was in Stanyon’s Magic May, 1910: Pistol to Vanish a Handkerchief. Mr. Joseph created his version c. 1925 and released it in small quantities. By the time of World War II all supply was eliminated and there was no supply until Lloyd Chambers took over manufacturing c. 1948. In July of 1950 Bev Taylor of Town House Magic bought complete rights to manufacture and sell this beautiful item.
Based on the instructions and the bonus sixteen page Silk Gun Routines by Bev Taylor this gun is almost certainly from 1950 or later. As far as I am aware there are no significant differences between the versions of the guns.
I have tried out a number of silk pistols over the years and the reason I think the Joseph Silk Gun is the best are:
The only two downsides with the Joseph are:
With care the damage can be kept to almost nothing, but you are likely to need to replace the silk every 30-50 vanishes. What they recommend is to practice with an old silk and only use the better silk when performing live.
For my money this is the best Silk Gun 🙂
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Effect: A gun that you can use right down in the audience. It disappears the handkerchief in a flash and, at the same time, fires a cap with a loud report.
It is patterned after the famous Mauser Automatic Pistol, is substantially made of cast aluminum and weighs only one pound.
Handkerchief can be easily removed from gun.
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Andy Martin –
The first reference I could find to a Silk Gun or Pistol was in Stanyon’s Magic May, 1910: Pistol to Vanish a Handkerchief. Mr. Joseph created his version c. 1925 and released it in small quantities. By the time of World War II all supply was eliminated and there was no supply until Lloyd Chambers took over manufacturing c. 1948. In July of 1950 Bev Taylor of Town House Magic bought complete rights to manufacture and sell this beautiful item.
Based on the instructions and the bonus sixteen page Silk Gun Routines by Bev Taylor this gun is almost certainly from 1950 or later. As far as I am aware there are no significant differences between the versions of the guns.
I have tried out a number of silk pistols over the years and the reason I think the Joseph Silk Gun is the best are:
The only two downsides with the Joseph are:
With care the damage can be kept to almost nothing, but you are likely to need to replace the silk every 30-50 vanishes. What they recommend is to practice with an old silk and only use the better silk when performing live.
For my money this is the best Silk Gun 🙂