1 review for Sympathetic Matchboxes by Bob Swadling
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The Sympathetic Matchboxes was created by Pat Conway c. 1957, routined by Roy Johnson, and marketed by Oscar Oswald.
Effect: When you think of Swadling Magic, you always think of top quality precision made props.
Bob’s Boxes are the ROLLS ROYCE of matchboxes. Each sleeve is expanded so there is no friction as the trays glide both in and out. The trays are all hand waxed and finally they are polished.
Unlike other sets there are no visible knots on the outside of the sleeves. Inside the trays are hand filed. Each box is re cut for a smooth operation. These boxes work and feel like no others. Made to last a lifetime.
Created By Pat Conway and routined by Roy Johnson, Bob has taken this routine to a new level.
This is the PERFECT NO RESET strolling magic routine.
Join Both Bob and Mark Mason on the step-by-step instructional DVD. They teach every part of this incredible piece of magic.Starting and ending with both matchboxes inside a small box is pure genius. This makes it the perfect
piece of close up magic.
Bonus Section
This section features a brilliant un-gimmicked version, where both boxes are handed out at the end with no switch.
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Damir Djanis –
This great trick that doesn’t require a lot of practice, it just needs to be repeated from time to time. The effect on the audience is phenomenal and no one will see the secret of the trick of course if everything is done properly.
The props are good value, and they are made well, unfortunately they cannot be given out for scrutiny, but that does not diminish the effect on the audience, because the boxes look quite innocent and normal.