It's not in the greatest condition, but this unusual cap-gun trick book from 1910 is still quite the find. Hidden inside the cover is where the dynamite details of our explosive tale begins --and ends-- for our unsuspecting reader... a simple snap mechanism loaded with gunpowder caps (not included!) The author's name is a silly play on popular English romance writer, Elinor Glyn.
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Considering it is over a century old it is in good shape.
I wonder how many were created back then and how many survived to present day.
It's sure got a nice cover even still. Does the mechanism work?
Wow, that's a real survivor, and astounding condition!
I didn't know pradtical joke novelties were produced this early. Another winner!
I had the "ballpoint pen with cover to hide the cap mechanism" version of this in the early 1970s and hugely disrupted a social studies class when an unsuspecting classmate borrowed it. Are caps even a thing anymore?
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