Magic Cubelise (EZ Magic)
Magic Cubelise (EZ Magic)
Here is a cool vintage E-Z Magic piece called “Magic Cubelise.”
You place a coin on the black plastic plate. Now cover the clear cube with the larger green tube and place both on top of the coin. Make a magic pass and lift off the green cube. The coin appears to have vanished as the clear cube can be seen to be empty.
This is higher end version of the vanishing coin rings that come in many magic sets.
This is the first one I have ever seen and unfortunately, is no longer available.
It looks very much like a Tenyo piece so I thought I would share.
Just wondering if anyone else owns or has seen this particular version.
You place a coin on the black plastic plate. Now cover the clear cube with the larger green tube and place both on top of the coin. Make a magic pass and lift off the green cube. The coin appears to have vanished as the clear cube can be seen to be empty.
This is higher end version of the vanishing coin rings that come in many magic sets.
This is the first one I have ever seen and unfortunately, is no longer available.
It looks very much like a Tenyo piece so I thought I would share.
Just wondering if anyone else owns or has seen this particular version.
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Interesting variation, never seen before...
So the clear cube is not examinable...
But it is a cool vintage item for sure.
So the clear cube is not examinable...
But it is a cool vintage item for sure.
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Looks very nice. Very unique variation.
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I always liked this trick (with the rings), so this is indeed a cool variant.
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I've seen this before, but never owned one. This is EXACTLY the type of trick that melts the brains of young kids for the first time, and gets them hooked on magic.
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I would have loved this trick as a kid. Heck, I love it as an adult!
It’s too bad that it’s no longer made and near impossible to find now days. I was lucky to find this one 2nd hand.
Since I got it (about a week ago), I’ve been trying to come up with a method where the clear cube can been shown to be I gimmicked at the end to fool/surprise those in the know.
It’s too bad that it’s no longer made and near impossible to find now days. I was lucky to find this one 2nd hand.
Since I got it (about a week ago), I’ve been trying to come up with a method where the clear cube can been shown to be I gimmicked at the end to fool/surprise those in the know.
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I just performed this trick for my wife and adult daughter and it fooled them both.
This proves the point that just because an effect doesn’t fool we magicians (who know most of the secrets), doesn’t mean it won’t fool the general public.
I thought that even though I liked this trick, it was too simple to really fool anyone. Not only was I wrong, in this case, but it fooled two people who have seen a lot of magic and know a lot of the secrets.
It also reminded me how much I like performing magic and making people smile. I need to get back to doing this more.
This proves the point that just because an effect doesn’t fool we magicians (who know most of the secrets), doesn’t mean it won’t fool the general public.
I thought that even though I liked this trick, it was too simple to really fool anyone. Not only was I wrong, in this case, but it fooled two people who have seen a lot of magic and know a lot of the secrets.
It also reminded me how much I like performing magic and making people smile. I need to get back to doing this more.
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That is so nice to hear Kirk!
I have a very pro version of the ring, once bought in Luxembourg, must give it another try
I have a very pro version of the ring, once bought in Luxembourg, must give it another try
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I love the effect with the rings too. I bought Alan Wong's version a few years ago. Has an extra feature to convince spectators. It is called Baby Jade Rings and Coins and a demo is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpnONKBqujk .
I must admit I bought it for WAY less than it originally sold for (which was about 99 USD).
I must admit I bought it for WAY less than it originally sold for (which was about 99 USD).
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I see what you mean with the extra feature to make it more convincing...I have saw that video before but didn't noticed that.....very clever idea!David DeTenyo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 8:06 amI love the effect with the rings too. I bought Alan Wong's version a few years ago. Has an extra feature to convince spectators. It is called Baby Jade Rings and Coins and a demo is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpnONKBqujk .
I must admit I bought it for WAY less than it originally sold for (which was about 99 USD).
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I like the Baby Jade Rings but I still believe a more clever method can be devised. I will continue to think this one over.