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The Fulgurator Strikes

Name: Julius von Bismarck

Occupation: Undetermined

Drives a: Volvo

Strking facial characteristics: Long hair and beard

Hometown: Berlin

Invention: The Fulgurator (“Flash Thrower”), a modified 35mm film camera that uses a flash shining through its back to project a slide image onto a surface when it detects the flash from another camera. This sneakily and effectively throws up an image which is captured by the hapless photographer’s camera while remaining unseen by the naked eye. Which elicits comments from said puzzled photographer such as, “Spooky,” “It’s not possible actually.” His lady friend is more perceptive: “You did this, or what?”

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