The House of Denomolos presents Billy's Hand, a bizarre magic effect for discerning performers.

The House of Denomolos Presents,
Billy's Hand.
| On numerous occasions I have
been asked about acquiring some of my one-of-a-kind props used in my
storytelling. With very few exceptions they are really just that,
however now and again, I will produce and promote a special piece of
apparatus and make it available to a few storytellers who are really
serious about this particular form of magic.
The House of DeNomolos is presenting a
dramatic new effect. This is an unusual presentation for the discerning
Bizarrist or storyteller who wishes to bring real theater to his
audience. From a child's school box, BILLY'S HAND moves unexpectedly as a mysterious story unfolds using unusual little toys. Exclusively produced in a very limited quantity, each of these twenty pieces is signed and numbered for authenticity. When these twenty units are sold there will be no more. BILLY'S HAND will humble and mystify even the most sophisticated audience. For that very special moment for a very special audience, this tells a story that is sure to produce gasps of astonishment, amazement, and a sense of wonder. Pictures and pricing are available on request. Review extracts from Larry White, "Well, as the expression goes, "It ain't cheap... but it's worth every penny." I am referring to Ed Solomon's "BILLY'S HAND" that he has just put on the market by Denomolos. I have been privileged to see the photos of the props (you can too by asking) and they are truly beautiful. Those of us who have been fortunate enough to see some of Ed's storytelling props first hand know that he is a master craftsman who produces amazingly authentic-looking items to punctuate his tales. Most are one-of-a-kind and only rarely does Ed offer to sell any.
But he I have read the story that Ed tells as he performs Billy's Hand. It is haunting and emotional. The mysterious movement of the hand will bring a chill to any audience. A deeply touching story... a moment of true magic... what more can a storyteller ask for? I've seen Ed perform. I've held some of the props he's crafted. He is a |
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