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The Pharaoh’s Curse by Alan Warner

(c. 1979) (Submit Review) (Submit Update)

Effect: Three solid wooden tablets (each approx. 0.6 cm thick) are tipped out of a box and freely displayed by the performer. Two of the tablets are plain on both sides, but the third bears the symbol of the sacred Egyptian scarab. The empty box is then given to a spectator from the audience and once again, the performer draws attention to the scarab on the tablet. BUT SUDDENLY, ON SEPARATING THE TABLETS, IT IS SEEN THAT THE SCARAB HAS DISAPPEARED, LEAVING AN OBLONG HOLE RIGHT THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF THE TABLET. The spectator, on being invited to open the box, finds that the mixing oblong piece of wood with the scarab symbol on it has returned to the box.

TOP QUALITY APPARATUS:

  • The box (approx. 9 x 6.7 x 4.5 cms) is made in SOLID TEAK.
  • The lid is tastefully decorated with a traditional Egyptian symbol which has been handcrafted in shim brass.
  • The natural wood tablets are finished in a veneer;
  • and the hand-painted scarab is in matt black and red enamel.

Complete with a detailed routine including the fascinating story of the legend of THE PHARAOH’S CURSE.

AN ORIGINAL IDEA BOUND TO DELIGHT AND INTRIGUE ALL WHO SEE IT!

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Approx. Price: $220.00 (2016) ***


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1 review for The Pharaoh’s Curse by Alan Warner

  1. Steve Payne

    Boy, this one is so easy to perform, but leaves them baffled when that Scarab does its transposition. The spectator even gets to open the box for the reveal!

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