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Block-Go by Worth Magic

(c. 1970) (Submit Review) (Submit Update)

Block Go, the effect where a solid square block drops through two square tubes separated by a glass or plastic plate was invented by prolific British inventor and magician J.F. Orrin c. 1925. It has been recreated by large and small manufacturers ever since.

This is a beautiful version made by Worth Magic, before they became Milson-Worth Magic.  Though it looks almost the same as the Milson-Worth version, though interestingly when it was featured in the Milson-Worth catalog they changed the name to “Block-O”.  Anything to make it harder to track things down items from the past 🙂

Effect: Two square tubes are shown, along with a cube and a flat panel. The cube is shown to be able to pass through the tubes. Round holes in the front of the tubes, allow the viewer to see the cube as it passes through the tubes. The tubes are stacked with the panel separating the two. The cube is dropped into the top tube, where it is seen through the holes to pass all the way to the bottom, apparently through the panel that separates the two.

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Includes: Printed Instructions.

Approx. Price: $200.00 (2025) ***

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1 review for Block-Go by Worth Magic

  1. Andy Martin

    Block Go, the effect where a solid square block drops through two square tubes separated by a glass or plastic plate was invented by prolific British inventor and magician J.F. Orrin c. 1925. It has been recreated by large and small manufacturers ever since.

    This is a beautiful version made by Worth Magic, before they became Milson-Worth Magic.  Though it looks almost the same as the Milson-Worth version, though interestingly when it was featured in the Milson-Worth catalog they changed the name to “Block-O”.  Anything to make it harder to track things down items from the past 🙂

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