Name: Magical DoorABC
T-Number: T-235
Inventor: Toru Suzuki
Year: 2008
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T-235 Magical Door
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Re: T-235 Magical Door
I really, really like this trick. It's easy to do, always ready without some sort of set-up and people are amazed when you pull the chain through the key. I am talking about the first part of the routine here, the second part explained in the manual doesn't do it for me.
I would really like to have a wooden version of this, with plates looking like a real door. But actually, this plastic version is sufficient, especially because it packs flat and is easy to carry. And as so often the 'cheap plastic look' makes it less suspicious
The effect could have been even better if Tenyo provided an extra chain: a duplicate but made from aluminium for example. A quick change at the end of the trick and all could be examined
9 out of 10 for me!
I would really like to have a wooden version of this, with plates looking like a real door. But actually, this plastic version is sufficient, especially because it packs flat and is easy to carry. And as so often the 'cheap plastic look' makes it less suspicious
The effect could have been even better if Tenyo provided an extra chain: a duplicate but made from aluminium for example. A quick change at the end of the trick and all could be examined
9 out of 10 for me!
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Re: T-235 Magical Door
Wood would be nice indeed but I do like the design of the doors on the plastic version. They could have gone with plain black but instead made both the doors and the key very ornate. It is a very nice looking trick.
While you can't let the spectator try it at the end, I do hand out the props as I take them out of the box. First the doors, and then the key and chain. The props are simple and it really does look like there is nothing to find.
I have not been able to get much out of the second trick either.
While you can't let the spectator try it at the end, I do hand out the props as I take them out of the box. First the doors, and then the key and chain. The props are simple and it really does look like there is nothing to find.
I have not been able to get much out of the second trick either.