Zig Zag Illusion. Cashmere, WA: Magic House of Babcock, 1980s. Robert Harbin?s classic stage illusion, in which a girl is cut by two blades running through a large cabinet, the middle section is pushed to the side, and she is apparently ?zig-zagged? into three pieces. The process is reversed and the lady steps out of the box unharmed. Well made from wood, with wear to trim on exterior, but good working condition overall, and including a cloth and vinyl cover for transportation, blades, and accessories. Decorated in green, black, silver, and gold with an Asian-type roof attachment. Approximately 18 x 23 x 70? inclusive of base and casters (but not detachable roof decoration); does not disassemble for packing. Third party transportation required.