P.t. Selbit

P. T. Selbit (1881 - 1938) was a British magician who is credited with being the first person to perform the illusion of sawing a woman in half. In the first performance of this act in London in 1921, P. T. Selbit cut through a box that contained a woman assistant, and she emerged unharmed. His real name was Percy Thomas Tibbles. He started out as a professional magician in 1900, and was known for inventing many illusions. Selbit, P.T. Selbit, P.T.

 

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