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doowopper Elite user 492 Posts |
Perhaps an odd request: I have three wooden wands purchased at least 20-30 years ago. Two of them are made with beautiful inlaid wood and one of them came in a wooden case. I believe I purchased the latter one from Jeff Busby. I would like to identify who made the wands. (At one time I knew who made them, but that information is gone from my memory bank.)
Is anyone aware of a web site featuring collections of magic wands or know of people on the web that can identify wands? Perhaps I can track down the makers of the wands that way. (I did a Google search but that didn't help.) Thanks. Richard |
ChrisS New user Cohoes, NY 56 Posts |
Hey Richard,
Try going to Bill Palmer's cups & balls museum. He has a section on wands - vintage and custom - there. Also, if you PM him he might have some helpful suggestions for tracking down the information. good luck, Chris |
doowopper Elite user 492 Posts |
Hi Chris,
Will do. Thanks. Richard |
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