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BDM Safe Box by Bazar de Magia, Martin Pacheco

(c. 2020)

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1 review for BDM Safe Box by Bazar de Magia, Martin Pacheco

  1. Andy Martin

    It has been 22 years since Bazar de Magic released Murphy’s Chest c. 1998 and this is their follow-up.  I really like it, I know it is not a cool wooden box which collector’s like the best, but as a practical and suspicion free lock box for a Seven Keys type of effect it is hard to beat.  It is easy to perform with no hidden switches or set-up and can be freely handled by the spectator.  Even the keys are actually different which is pretty rare with this type of effect.  When I look at the various boxes and locks I have tried for this effect, this even rivals my favorite Anverdi item

    What I most like about this box is that it really looks like a normal, everyday petty cash box that you can buy at amazon.  The method is very easy to learn and with minimal audience control you can give the box to the spectators to try each key and if you want you can even have them open the box with the final key too.

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