I have owned many versions of Jack Hughes’ Penetra-Spheres (more popularly known as Hole in One) that Jack first invented c. 1937 (see World of Magic Vol. 1, pg. 109) . However, I must say this is the first version I have seen that pretty much works itself without any special balancing act and also …
Meister des Zufalls (Master of Chance) was invented by Lubor Fielder c. 1960 and published in issue 1 of the German magazine Zauberkunst in December 1962. This first issue was filled with amazing ideas from Lubor and was sub-titled “Neue Magische Ideen” (New Magical Ideas) and boy was that title correct. The world of magic …
Meister des Zufalls (Master of Chance) was invented by Lubor Fielder c. 1960 and published in issue 1 of the German magazine Zauberkunst in December 1962. This first issue was filled with amazing ideas from Lubor and was sub-titled “Neue Magische Ideen” (New Magical Ideas) and boy was that title correct. The world of magic …
This is another beautiful item from Retro Rocketeers based on Okito’s Triangular Mystery. It is a little more convincing than Magic Wagon’s version called Dragon’s Alter c. 2011, considerably cheaper and the props still look amazing. What I also like about this effect is that it is mostly made from wood, Australian Jarrah Eucalyptus to …
A great version of Magiro’s Spirit Dice from Anthony Yap and Retro Rocketeers. What I particularly like about it is Anthony has made it look and work better than the original without going over the top. Magic Wagon, who are no stranger to reproducing Magiro’s items, often go a little too far and ruin the …
5 out of 5 This is another beautiful item from Retro Rocketeers based on Okito’s Triangular Mystery. It is a little more convincing than Magic Wagon’s version called Dragon’s Alter c. 2011, considerably cheaper and the props still look amazing. What I also like about this effect is that it is mostly made from wood, …
5 out of 5 Meister des Zufalls (Master of Chance) was invented by Lubor Fielder c. 1960 and published in issue 1 of the German magazine Zauberkunst in December 1962. This first issue was filled with amazing ideas from Lubor and was sub-titled “Neue Magische Ideen” (New Magical Ideas) and boy was that title correct. …
5 out of 5 Even with the recent release of Wellington Enterprise’s perfect version of this effect Anthony Yap at Retro Rocketeers was not intimidated and set out to produce a different and improved version of Lubor’s creation. Whilst Wellington’s version was really stripped down to almost no stylistic elements, Anthony has added some nice …
5 out of 5 I have owned many versions of Jack Hughes’ Penetra-Spheres (more popularly known as Hole in One) that Jack first invented c. 1937 (see World of Magic Vol. 1, pg. 109) . However, I must say this is the first version I have seen that pretty much works itself without any special …
A rarely seen card box from the prolific Ed Massey that is particularly good for changing one or more cards into something else of reasonable bulk, e.g.: candy; cigarettes ; chocolate candy coins; a set of blue backed cards for red backed cards except the chosen one; a set of blue cards for all blank …