The next release by Magic Wagon will be available on Monday 24 January 2022.
The performer displays a stack of five square blocks each positioned on a pole with the largest block at the bottom and the smallest on top and representing a step pyramid of Djoser. The stack is now covered with the decorated tube, which is then turned over and entirely inverting it. The performer now rotates the Pharaohs head on the tube the right-way up, snaps his fingers and immediately removes the tube. To the spectator’s surprise, the blocks are mysteriously positioned the same way as before with the largest one at the bottom and the smallest on top! How can the blocks change places inside the tube? It’s a truly diabolical effect.
This beautiful magic effect has been inspired by the following previous creations. Mystery of the Pyramids by Don Potts, Mystery of the Pyramids Outdone by Wellington Enterprises and Uprising by Clarence Miller. The effect can also be repeated as many times as the performer desires and all of the blocks may be shown separate while on the pole before and after each turn over sequence.
Pyramid of Djoser measures approximately 8cms square and stands 13cms tall. The largest block at the bottom is nearly 6.5cms square and the smallest at the top is 2.5cms square. All of the blocks measure approximately 1.8cms thick.
Because of the method involved and the long artistic manufacturing process, it has taken over 8 months to complete this release and it is, without question, one of the finest and most exquisitely detailed effects we have ever produced.
Re: Magic Wagon - Pyramid of Djoser
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2022 3:56 pm
by Olaf S
Again a beautiful Prop and i am curious how the was solved
I like the idea with the magical activation by the pharaoh head turning
Re: Magic Wagon - Pyramid of Djoser
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2022 5:13 am
by Olaf S
Magic Wagon Pyramid of Djoser 375 USD available now
The ultimate version was, as mentioned above, made by Wellington, in limited numbers (50 I believe). It is still on their website but I don't think it is for sale anymore (I e-mailed them just to be sure ).
Does anyone own a version of this trick that is still for sale and if so, what's your opinion about it?
By the way, I think Magic Wagon's attempt is gorgeous and it seems to work very smooth without any noise issues. The 'turning' of the symbol is very clever and makes perfect sense in a routine - great! I didn't order it for the simple reason I was too late (apart from the fact I also was in doubt as mentioned in my previous post) ... . I was literally teaching about fireworks in chemistry class when it was up for sale ... . After the lesson I checked my e-mail, clicked on the link but it was already sold out. Ah well ...
Re: Magic Wagon - Pyramid of Djoser
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:39 am
by Olaf S
Happy this gem has arrived Works silent and flawless Looks very beautiful and well made