Casino Royale by Howard Schwarzman

This is the larger version of Casino Royale distributed by Howard Schwarzman. It is good for larger close-up venues and even parlor. For formal close-up performances and high-end establishments like The Porcupine it is perfect 🙂 A great close-up item that requires no reset and is easy to do – it’s a game of chance …

Ring Box by TCC

This Ring Box works well and is quite clever.  However, it has two main flaws for simply vanishing a ring: The box is quite large. If you compare it with Sans Minds’ Vanishing Ring (see last two photos), you’ll see how much bigger it is. You cannot retrieve the ring secretly from the bottom.  So …

Review by Andy Martin for Ring Box by TCC

4 out of 5 This Ring Box works well and is quite clever.  However, it has two main flaws for simply vanishing a ring: The box is quite large. If you compare it with Sans Minds’ Vanishing Ring (see last two photos), you’ll see how much bigger it is. You cannot retrieve the ring secretly …

Mystery Solved Nest of Boxes by David Penn, TCC

This is a wonderful outfit which is made well and looks great.  There have been so many versions of John Kennedy’s Mystery Box since it won Trick of the Year 1997 in The Magic Menu and although some of them are worth the time for me I’m still happy with John’s version 2. I do …

Time Box by TCC, Conan Liu, Royce Luo

This is another nice wooden prop made by TCC Magic.  Their Magic is well made and well priced.  I like this box but I would probably not use it just for a single card. If you watch the TCC trailer video they often use items that have a little more thickness than a single card.  …

Victorian Card or Ring Box (#5 of 6) by Dave Powell

You can’t keep a good man down and Dave Powell knows what the people want 🙂 This was a custom order that Dave only made six of.  It is slightly larger than his standard Victorian Ring Box which is 2″ x 2″ x 1.75″ and this larger one is: 2.5″ x 2.5″ x 2.5″.  The …

Run Rabbit Run by Sam Dalal

In 1939 the Englishman Harry Leat invented what became one of the best and most enduring children’s effect of all time: Run Rabbit Run. Like the Die Box, with which it bears some obvious similarities, it has inspired craftsmen and dealers ever since. This version from India is surprisingly nice and works well enough. However, …

The Art of the Pickpocket by Francois Danis

The Chinese Coin Trick is an old effect (well over one hundred years – the first ad I found for it was from Martinka’s in 1914) and has been known also as The Miracle of Confucius (in Illustrated Magic by Ottokar Fischer). Francois Danis created his first version in 2000, and released this improved and …

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