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TENYO-Ribbon Forever Rare Japanese Magic w/Pkg & Instr
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Tenyo introduced Ribbon Forever (T-106) in 1980 and has been a discontinued item for quite some time.
The effect was created by Keiji Takahashi and is one of the more sought after items by Tenyo collectors. This item is from my personal collection, and while it is 28 years old, it appears to be unopened. The glue has come undone on the cardboard packaging and is now being held closed with a couple of pieces of scotch tape. However, the instructions and condition of all props and packaging are impressive for their age. In general this piece is in fine condition. About me: My name is David Oestreicher, CPA, MBA and I live in Buffalo, NY. I'm a Financial Adviser by day and an avid close-up magician and magic collector in my "spare" time. With 2 kids ages 10 and 12, that amount of spare time becomes less and less! I have been collecting Tenyo magic for 35 years, first pieces being Mystic Ruby, Angel Coins and Coin Fan. Of course, at the time I was a kid and had no idea that for the past 10 years I'd get real "serious" about expanding my collection to include all of the "numbered" items" Tenyo has distributed in the United States. My Tenyo collection now includes several hundred pieces (Yes, I'm still missing 3 T numbers), including both domestic and foreign distributed Tenyo items from their Magic, Joke and Puzzle lines. For more information on the Tenyo lines and Tenyo collecting you should definitely check out these excellent websites: http://www.tenyo.co.jp/magic_en/index.html - This is the Official Tenyo Corporate Site http://www./ - This is Angelo Carbone's (Amazing Magician and Magic Inventor) Site dedicated to all things Tenyo. While it hasn't been updated in a while, it's still a great tool. My collecting interests have expanded into other lines of Japanese manufactured magic including: Tricks Co., Rabbit Co., Ton Onosaka, Mikame and a few lesser knowns. if you are interested in researching any Tenyo or Japanese related magic info, please drop me a line.
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