Ein Stein. Richard Himber, ca. 1940s–1950s.
Clear plastic beer stein gimmick with handle, used for the classic diminishing and increasing liquid effect. A full stein of milk is poured into a small glass and visibly decreases; when returned, the quantity impossibly increases.
Retains original typed instructions. Light yellowing to the plastic and expected wear from use; instructions show age toning and creasing. From the collection of Andrew Pinard. A seldom-seen Himber utility, complete and well-preserved, an uncommon offering from one of magic’s most inventive minds.
Ein Stein. Richard Himber, ca. 1940s–1950s.
Clear plastic beer stein gimmick with handle, used for the classic diminishing and increasing liquid effect. A full stein of milk is poured into a small glass and visibly decreases; when returned, the quantity impossibly increases.
Retains original typed instructions. Light yellowing to the plastic and expected wear from use; instructions show age toning and creasing. From the collection of Andrew Pinard. A seldom-seen Himber utility, complete and well-preserved, an uncommon offering from one of magic’s most inventive minds.