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Book 4. This box is Spanish in origin and was lavishly treated with Epoxy putty. As shown in picture 4a, the depth of the chamber is such that quite large props can be carried and the appearance of the box lends its self to dark or Black Magic.

 

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4b


Book 5. This box is represented in a stack of books that are pretty realistic looking and holds a large number of props. Enough for a couple of stories. Picture 5b shows the depth of the box (still containing props from a former presentation).

 

5a

5b


Book 6. This is heavy wooden book/box that was treated with epoxy putty to give it some mysterious quality. It is a table top book that lends itself to dark story magick. As you can see, when open the box divides in half and lends itself to parchments or scrolls. Its depth is such that it will hold quite a bit.

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6b

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