1 review for Plak-O by Mark Jacobs, John Snyder, Sam Dalal
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The original version of this clever penetration was invented by Mark Jacobs and built by John Snyder c. 1943. That version used a frame and was built for parlor and stage. This version from Sam Dalal in India is quite stripped down and uses just three gleaming perspex plaques and a ribbon.
These are very nice quality and are easy to perform with.
Effect: The penetration of the center plaque on or off of the ribbon can be repeated and there are no threads or gimmicks required and everything can be examined. It is almost self-working.
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Andy Martin –
The original version of this clever penetration was invented by Mark Jacobs and built by John Snyder c. 1943. That version used a frame and was built for parlor and stage. This version from Sam Dalal in India is quite stripped down and uses just three gleaming perspex plaques and a ribbon.
These are very nice quality and are easy to perform with.