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Parlor & Stage Magic Atta Boy
Abbott’s Attaboy, ca. 1940-1950s Image 1 of 2
Abbott’s Attaboy, ca. 1940-1950s
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Abbott’s Attaboy, ca. 1940-1950s
Abbott’s Attaboy, ca. 1940-1950s
Abbott’s Attaboy, ca. 1940-1950s

Atta Boy

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Abbott’s Attaboy, ca. 1940s-1950s

Designed by Jack Hughes in the 1930s and manufactured by Abbott’s under exclusive U.S. rights. Attaboy identifies selected cards through a clever mechanical method—no switches, no sleights, and just one deck (borrowed, if you like).

A classic of mid-century children’s and parlor magic—and a standout piece for collectors of Abbott’s and Hughes apparatus.

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Abbott’s Attaboy, ca. 1940s-1950s

Designed by Jack Hughes in the 1930s and manufactured by Abbott’s under exclusive U.S. rights. Attaboy identifies selected cards through a clever mechanical method—no switches, no sleights, and just one deck (borrowed, if you like).

A classic of mid-century children’s and parlor magic—and a standout piece for collectors of Abbott’s and Hughes apparatus.

Abbott’s Attaboy, ca. 1940s-1950s

Designed by Jack Hughes in the 1930s and manufactured by Abbott’s under exclusive U.S. rights. Attaboy identifies selected cards through a clever mechanical method—no switches, no sleights, and just one deck (borrowed, if you like).

A classic of mid-century children’s and parlor magic—and a standout piece for collectors of Abbott’s and Hughes apparatus.

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