Introduction:
This unique little gadget—part prank, part mechanical curiosity—was once a popular novelty item tucked inside matchbooks. Featuring a spring-loaded snap mechanism, it’s designed to startle the unsuspecting with a harmless snap! With “Adams” printed on the upper arm, this tiny trap-like device is a vintage throwback to the golden age of practical jokes.
Ingredients (Materials Needed):
One cardboard matchbook
Small steel or aluminum spring-loaded mechanism
Adhesive (industrial-strength glue)
Branding label or engraving (“Adams”)
Optional: small piece of foam or felt (for dampening snap)
Instructions:
Preparation: Open a standard cardboard matchbook and remove a few matches if necessary to make room.
Placement: Glue the curved, spring-loaded mechanism to the inside cardboard cover, ensuring the upper arm is free to pivot.
Tension Setup: Push the lower curved portion toward the match heads, tucking the upper arm over it so it snaps down when released.
Finishing Touch: Close the matchbook and hand it to a curious friend. When opened, the mechanism springs to life with a sharp flick!
Serving and Storage Tips:
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