1 review for Curious Cubes by Milson-Worth, Eric Lewis
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The Curious Cubes was invented by Eric Lewis c. 1934 and originally produced by Magikraft. It has been recreated by a number of manufacturers, most notably Milson-Worth.
This is a perfect example of this fantastic effect and one of the most popular props created by Milson-Worth. I was really struggling to come up with a routine that would do justice to this perfect prop, and into my lap landed Jeff Prace’s Random Card Generator and the routine all came together.
I hope you enjoy the Speed Demo coming soon 🙂
Effect: A handsomely decorated cabinet, doors front and back are opened displaying a number of cubes. Each having clubs, diamonds, hearts and spades, painted on each of the four sides of the cube. These are placed in the cabinet haphazardly. A card is selected. When the cabinet is opened, the cubes have changed position now forming the spots on he card selected, Cubes may be passed out, Both front and back are shown before and after.
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Andy Martin –
The Curious Cubes was invented by Eric Lewis c. 1934 and originally produced by Magikraft. It has been recreated by a number of manufacturers, most notably Milson-Worth.
This is a perfect example of this fantastic effect and one of the most popular props created by Milson-Worth. I was really struggling to come up with a routine that would do justice to this perfect prop, and into my lap landed Jeff Prace’s Random Card Generator and the routine all came together.