Name: Lucky Rabbit
T-Number: T-188
Inventor: Tomoyuki Shimomura
Year: 1999
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A quintessential Tenyo.
So simple, so ingenious.
The shell game given new life with a magical rabbit.
Totally inspectable.
When I perform, I always reach for the wrong ones first and then quickly grab the right one.
I often repeat it as well.
So simple, so ingenious.
The shell game given new life with a magical rabbit.
Totally inspectable.
When I perform, I always reach for the wrong ones first and then quickly grab the right one.
I often repeat it as well.
Re: T-188 Lucky Rabbit
Ohh I need this one...because I haven`t owned one.
I was told this is a must have and one of the best Tenyo ever created.
I was told this is a must have and one of the best Tenyo ever created.
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I have a similar trick where a magician hides rather than a rabbit. He has a magnet in his hat and you hide a secret something in your hand. This version looks a lot cleaner but I dont own it either. Annoyingly they had one in Davenports for years and I never grabbed it. D'OH!
Now you see me...
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I love this item. My note is 10.
The gimmick is fabulous: it is simple, almost undetectable and is removed before inspection.
However, the gimmik can break and Tenyo predicts it (even if it did not happen to me).
One of the best
@VictorS : Ask JohnM , we see two Lucky Rabbits on the photo
The gimmick is fabulous: it is simple, almost undetectable and is removed before inspection.
However, the gimmik can break and Tenyo predicts it (even if it did not happen to me).
One of the best
@VictorS : Ask JohnM , we see two Lucky Rabbits on the photo
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Re: T-188 Lucky Rabbit
This trick appears in many many tens of thousands of magic sets sold since the turn of the 19th century. They used a horse hair.
What Shimomura did that is ingenious (in addition to creating more interesting props) is create a way to allow the nylon strand to emerge and retract, and lock. Sugawara might have developed the locking system if he was still working at Tenyo when this came out. I really can't remember offhand.
Great trick. There's one on eBay right now, no box, for a reasonable starting bid.
What Shimomura did that is ingenious (in addition to creating more interesting props) is create a way to allow the nylon strand to emerge and retract, and lock. Sugawara might have developed the locking system if he was still working at Tenyo when this came out. I really can't remember offhand.
Great trick. There's one on eBay right now, no box, for a reasonable starting bid.