Review by Andy Martin for Magician's Changing Chest by Mikame Craft

Review by Andy Martin for Magician's Changing Chest by Mikame Craft
Review by Andy Martin for Magician's Changing Chest by Mikame Craft
5 out of 5

The Magician’s Changing Chest is one of Mikame’s Finest!  It is a very well made chest for switching cards, billets, business cards, and other small thin items. It’s primary unique feature is that the gimmick does not operate until you press the secret release – this means that you can have a spectator freely open and close it and nothing will happen until you are ready. The gimmick operates very well and is pretty much invisible.

The other feature of this chest is its size – it is large enough to load up with your full close-up act and you can be using it to remove items from during your show – making it seem even more innocent.  You can then blow them away with an amazingly clean prediction effect which is so perfect for this chest –   Hen Fetsch’s Tridento.

It is hard to find a better effect suited for this chest and because it’s use is so clean it really becomes a miracle as you can see in the video.

Includes:

  • The beautiful Mikame Magician’s Changing Chest.
  • Two decks of cards required for the amazing Hen Fetsch effect Tridento.

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Review by Andy Martin for See-Thru Block Box (Red) by Mel Babcock

Review by Andy Martin for See-Thru Block Box (Red) by Mel Babcock
Review by Andy Martin for See-Thru Block Box (Red) by Mel Babcock
5 out of 5

Mel Babcock is the king of Die Boxes, and his See-Thru Block Box is no exception. It’s hard to imagine where the block goes – but baby it sure does go! This is much heavier and better quality than the Mikame Craft  which you might have seen before. When you hold this in your hand you know you have a prop that will last a lifetime – just feels so solid.

This is the rarer red block, all of the other ones I have seen use a bright yellow block.  This is the 3″ size.

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Review by Andy Martin for BLS Vanishing & Reappearing Block (1 of 2) by Michael Baker, Eric Lewis, Len Sewell

Review by Andy Martin for BLS Vanishing & Reappearing Block (1 of 2) by Michael Baker, Eric Lewis, Len Sewell
Review by Andy Martin for BLS Vanishing & Reappearing Block (1 of 2) by Michael Baker, Eric Lewis, Len Sewell
5 out of 5

This is one of the earliest pieces created by Michael Baker. It was built after Bob Tysl contacted Michael to build a vanish created by Eric Lewis that was featured in Albo 04 – Further Classic Magic With Apparatus by Robert J. Albo.

Five years later he went on to make an even more impressive and colorful version featured here. But this was the original version and what a clever beauty it is.

The sound of the vanish does need to be masked by placing the tube down at the same time, but as can be seen in the video it can be quite effective.  What is the real convincer is you can see the block in the tube even when it is removed from the cabinet.  Also the cabinet can be looked at quite closely from the front and the top before and after the vanish and nothing can be seen. When you first try it, the vanish is quite magical in itself – where did that block go 🙂

The Sewell Block on Rod Appearance is more well known and is one of the most amazing appearances you will find.

Although the later version of this effect is better, at the time this version was one of the most technically challenging props you could build. The effect is amazing and this will look impressive in your collection and it is much rarer too. Michael only made two of these.

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Review by Andy Martin for Rainbow Chips by Sam Dalal

Review by Andy Martin for Rainbow Chips by Sam Dalal
Review by Andy Martin for Rainbow Chips by Sam Dalal
5 out of 5

If you have ever loved playing with the beautiful brass chips of Per Clausen, Eddie Gibson, El Duco and many others you have good old Sam Dalal to thank for that.  Sam created a series of ground breaking chip effects in the late 1970’s and they have been copied and improved ever since.

But Rainbow Chips was the original that paved the way for all these brass miracles all the way from India and Sam The Sham 🙂  And Sam tells me they sold tens of thousands of these bad boys!

Rainbow Chips were inspired by a still older effect called Spooky Spots c. 1948.

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Review by Andy Martin for Super Psychic Chips by Sam Dalal

Review by Andy Martin for Super Psychic Chips by Sam Dalal
Review by Andy Martin for Super Psychic Chips by Sam Dalal
5 out of 5

If you have ever loved playing with the beautiful brass chips of Per Clausen, Eddie Gibson, El Duco and many others you have good old Sam Dalal to thank for that.  Sam created a series of ground breaking chip effects in the late 1970’s and they have been copied and improved ever since.

This is the second Chip effect Sam created called Super Psychic Chips and like Rainbow Chips it has been copied and “improved” ever since including: Prediction Chips by Per Clausen, Chinese Sting by Eddie Gibson and Colour Coins by Mark Leveridge.

But you have Sam Dalal to thank for the original ideas that seemed to have generated a whole sub industry of Chip Effects ever since 🙂

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Review by Andy Martin for Plak-O by Mark Jacobs, John Snyder, Sam Dalal

Review by Andy Martin for Plak-O by Mark Jacobs, John Snyder, Sam Dalal
Review by Andy Martin for Plak-O by Mark Jacobs, John Snyder, Sam Dalal
4 out of 5

The original version of this clever penetration was invented by Mark Jacobs and built by John Snyder c. 1943. That version used a frame and was built for parlor and stage. This version from Sam Dalal in India is quite stripped down and uses just three gleaming perspex plaques and a ribbon.

These are very nice quality and are easy to perform with.

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Review by Andy Martin for Production Clocks (Nest of Clocks) by Sam Dalal

Review by Andy Martin for Production Clocks (Nest of Clocks) by Sam Dalal
Review by Andy Martin for Production Clocks (Nest of Clocks) by Sam Dalal
4 out of 5

This is a very nice set of clocks for production. They are well made, light and nest into a small space ready to be produced from the smallest production box. Even quite close-up these look real. They would make a great ending to any standard silks production when the last thing the audience is expecting is six full sized alarm clocks 🙂

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Review by Andy Martin for Psychokinetic Bolt by Sam Dalal

Review by Andy Martin for Psychokinetic Bolt by Sam Dalal
Review by Andy Martin for Psychokinetic Bolt by Sam Dalal
5 out of 5

This is more like it! I have owned a number of versions of this effect – but this is by far the best made, easiest, and most convincing – well apart from the original of course!

The bolt can be examined both before and after, the bolt visibly unscrews itself even with the magician away from the bolt. The bolt can be covered by a glass dome. You can even look inside the case and it just looks like a simple close-up case.

This is the best item I’ve seen from India to date – very good indeed.

If I had any complaints at all – and I’d be pushing myself – the box itself although it looks nice is quite cheap in construction. It would not hold up to be thrown around too much. But at the price point, I’m not sure what else could be done.

If you’ve been burnt with this effect before, now is the time to try again. I really love this effect!

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Review by Andy Martin for Silver Streak Appearing Cane by Sam Dalal

Review by Andy Martin for Silver Streak Appearing Cane by Sam Dalal
Review by Andy Martin for Silver Streak Appearing Cane by Sam Dalal
5 out of 5

Don’t Leave home without it!

I used this in preference to the German made cane I’ve had for years. It is longer and a bit more startling because its silver. I don’t think any of the appearing canes really look like canes, so why not produce one that looks more magical.

This silver one fits the bill nicely!

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