This one baffled me...
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It is a great magic trick for sure. I own Thomas Pohle's Mini Cube A Libre.
As previously mentioned it is not hard to do BUT you really need to learn the sequence by heart which makes it tough for lazy people like myself :p
Needless to say I never performed it or even took the time to learn it ... shame on me I know!
As previously mentioned it is not hard to do BUT you really need to learn the sequence by heart which makes it tough for lazy people like myself :p
Needless to say I never performed it or even took the time to learn it ... shame on me I know!
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Richard, in reality it looks much better, was my most expensive magic investment back then
Is very solidly worked and weighs a total of 2kg without the silver cubes - extras are metall
The silver cubes were an additional option I added the round gold applications myself
Last night I practiced for a long time and managed everything quite well, was real fun
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I really like it. Does look complicated to remember all the moves. I really haven't figured this one out yet I'm still happy to be baffled by it. Metal blocks...didn't think they were real metal I love them. Makes for professional looking prop and it's so big sure to get good reaction when shown live.
"let's continue on with this carnival-like atmosphere"
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David DeTenyo wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 2:05 amNeedless to say I never performed it or even took the time to learn it ...
David, no shame on you, just try it again with no pressure over some time, its worth it
Until now I can't do it without following the instructions but it gets better every time
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Rising Coin Castle by Mikame - Does anyone own this nice prop ?
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A very smooth performance by Mikame with the Rising Coin Castle. Doing it as smooth and quick as that is probably not easy, and there are some angle considerations as well (the spectator in his demo would not be fooled, that's for sure). And you need the final small chest to be out of sight before lifting it up and placing it on top of the castle.
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I had this trick made by Douglas-Wayne. I think their version looked nicer than the Mikame and probaby better made. However, the Douglas-Wayne setup and the use of sand was not good.
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I remember this prop just sat for a long time in the cabinet display in magic shop belongs to my good friend and no one bought it. So I took and studied it, demonstrated this several times to customer and sold that one or two copies. It has really a nice mechanism with clockwork. Unfortunately I cannot afford it because it`s so expensive. It has really nicely made wooden quarter go box which the flap is very tight to open.
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Chink A Chink - Brass weights by James Riser
A somewhat long introduction but told in an exciting way
The presentation blew my socks off - I'd like to be able too
A somewhat long introduction but told in an exciting way
The presentation blew my socks off - I'd like to be able too
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This looks like Lubor Fiedler stuff:
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Ha yes, I saw it at the magicshop.nl a moment ago! Really cool, for presale for 44,50 € ...
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Spirit Cabinet - Sheishin no Cabinet - Collector's Workshop
The appearance of these props is to my taste but some reviews speak of suspicious handling ...
With its roots in the Sefalajia cabinet this is an amazing little box in which the spirits perform many
wonders - The chest is subtlety gimmicked in three places, you will need to read the instructions to
find them. Quality accessories, some gimmicked, come with the chest to perform the seven effects!
The appearance of these props is to my taste but some reviews speak of suspicious handling ...
With its roots in the Sefalajia cabinet this is an amazing little box in which the spirits perform many
wonders - The chest is subtlety gimmicked in three places, you will need to read the instructions to
find them. Quality accessories, some gimmicked, come with the chest to perform the seven effects!
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Not a magic trick but a magic artwork
Oops ... this amazing video is gone ...
Oops ... this amazing video is gone ...
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This is brilliant fooling magic fun
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Replica 4D Magic App - Astonishing magic effects
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A very beautiful trick - Beautiful craftsmanship
Approx. Retail Price: $1,495.00 - That's a proud price
Approx. Retail Price: $1,495.00 - That's a proud price
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If so, can all the discs be separated/unstacked from the rod?
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Kirk, I don't really know, but I would wager that in this version, only the top two could be removed. Other versions exists where this limitation has been removed (Wellington Enterprises "Mystery of The Pyramids Outdone", for example), which of course makes it a better effect.
I don't own any such effect, but now I am tempted to perhaps make one. The biggest issue is perhaps noise. The storyline for Kent Bergmann's version ("Trapped") solves this (at least how Madison presented it), but that method isn't really as suitable for a version with discs/checkers (no angry dragon to literally shake things up).
I don't own any such effect, but now I am tempted to perhaps make one. The biggest issue is perhaps noise. The storyline for Kent Bergmann's version ("Trapped") solves this (at least how Madison presented it), but that method isn't really as suitable for a version with discs/checkers (no angry dragon to literally shake things up).
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I did some digging and found this video online so you were correct and that only the top two discs can be removed.ØyvindK wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 6:21 pmKirk, I don't really know, but I would wager that in this version, only the top two could be removed. Other versions exists where this limitation has been removed (Wellington Enterprises "Mystery of The Pyramids Outdone", for example), which of course makes it a better effect.
I don't own any such effect, but now I am tempted to perhaps make one. The biggest issue is perhaps noise. The storyline for Kent Bergmann's version ("Trapped") solves this (at least how Madison presented it), but that method isn't really as suitable for a version with discs/checkers (no angry dragon to literally shake things up).
https://vimeo.com/237500719
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Not sure if I like the trick….I think some handling may be needed...but I like the video style so I wanted to share:
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Roberto, I'm not sure I like it either, but the video is well done
Some are of the opinion that certain videos are too long
But now I am relaxed after having seen this
Some are of the opinion that certain videos are too long
But now I am relaxed after having seen this
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I had mentioned in an earlier post that I had several versions of this pyramid type effect; “The Magic Pyramid” by Magic Design, “Trapped” by 3D Magic Works and “Dice Tower” by our own Simon Craze.
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Each of the three versions uses a slightly different method.
I recently add “Sweet Treats” by Don Potts. Surprisingly, this new addition too has a different method from the other three. Sweet Treats has no moving/sliding parts and therefore operates silently. The only drawback is that only the top two discs can be removed.
Now if I could only get my hands on an aftermarket, affordable “Mystery of the Pyramids” by Wellington Enterprises which was based off of (and improved) Sweet Treats. “Mystery of the Pyramids” is not only silent in operation but all the discs can be removed and shown separately.
viewtopic.php?f=21&t=2576
Each of the three versions uses a slightly different method.
I recently add “Sweet Treats” by Don Potts. Surprisingly, this new addition too has a different method from the other three. Sweet Treats has no moving/sliding parts and therefore operates silently. The only drawback is that only the top two discs can be removed.
Now if I could only get my hands on an aftermarket, affordable “Mystery of the Pyramids” by Wellington Enterprises which was based off of (and improved) Sweet Treats. “Mystery of the Pyramids” is not only silent in operation but all the discs can be removed and shown separately.
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Hi Kirk:
I have Mystery of the Pyramids and I believe it works the same as Magic Pyramid by Magic Design?
Idon't have the last one so I'm not sure.
What do you think?
I have Mystery of the Pyramids and I believe it works the same as Magic Pyramid by Magic Design?
Idon't have the last one so I'm not sure.
What do you think?
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With Mystery of the Pyramids, you can remove and show all five discs from the rod before and after the “magic” happens. You can only remove the top three with Magic Pyramid. And, it is not silent.Roberto B. wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 2:58 amHi Kirk:
I have Mystery of the Pyramids and I believe it works the same as Magic Pyramid by Magic Design?
Idon't have the last one so I'm not sure.
What do you think?
I believe Wellington Enterprises has come up with a method a little more clever than than that used in Sweet Treats or Magic Pyramid.
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I have Sweet Treats and all the discs could be separated but this would expose the workings so you would only take off the top 2 unless you were at a bit of a distance and had the prop at eye level you could remove the 3rd disc.
It does work the same as Mystery Of The Pyramids but Mystery Of The Pyramids is a much more precision-built prop and you can separate all the discs but still, you need a bit of distance.
By the way, I sold my copy of The Mystery Of The Pyramids to the chap that owns Magic Wagon so you never know he might one day release his own version
It does work the same as Mystery Of The Pyramids but Mystery Of The Pyramids is a much more precision-built prop and you can separate all the discs but still, you need a bit of distance.
By the way, I sold my copy of The Mystery Of The Pyramids to the chap that owns Magic Wagon so you never know he might one day release his own version
Simon from Aus (but English)