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Delben Magic Blotter by Delben

(c. 1978) (Submit Review) (Submit Update)

Ben stone spent about three years perfecting this item and it was one of his favorite items. The early ones were made out of redwood and the later ones Philippines Mahogany. The later ones also had the DELBEN stamp on the base.

Close-up magic at its best. An old fashioned desk blotter works like magic to print money, do the torn & restored card and other effects. The first time I used this I really believed I could create my own dollar bills, the action was so smooth!

Effect: The magic blotter can be used for a number of impressive routines. The most well know is the Money Machine. Place a blank piece of paper on the base and rock the blotter over it. The paper instantly changes into real money!

Or place a dollar bill on the base and change it into a $100 bill! This will get their attention. Or have a card selected and torn into pieces, retaining one piece, arrange the pieces on the base, rock the blotter and the card is restored and the one piece matches the restored card which is missing a piece!

The Delben Blotter looks like an old-fashioned desk blotter and is beautifully constructed out of black walnut with a hand-polished finish. The method is undetectable.

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Approx. Price: $200.00 (2001) ***


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3 reviews for Delben Magic Blotter by Delben

  1. Andy Martin

    We Miss you Ben

    Ben Stone was a wonderful gentleman of magic. I miss my chats with him 🙁

    One of his great legacies was the Delben Blotter – the first time I used this I really believed I could create my own dollar bills, the action was so smooth!

  2. John (Jack) Stone

    From the Stone Family

    It took my father almost 3 years to perfect this trick… and it was one of his favorites. Sever have tried to duplicate it without success. They are now collectors items. The early ones were made from redwood, the later ones from Phillipines Mahogany, The later ones had a DELBEN stamp on the base.

  3. John

    Money Making Magic!

    My father picked one of these in the 1970’s from a magic store in the San Francisco Bay Area. He astounded my twin brother and I with it. As we got older my brother and I would prepare it for another go as Dad would make some money for all of our younger cousins during the holidays. I just pulled it out at Thanksgiving and my new Brother and Sister-in-laws eyes turned into suacers when we printed crisp new $20s. I think effect works best when audience cuts their own blank paper. The one I have is an original Delben and is marked such on the side of the hand blotter and the side of the base unit.

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