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Nest-of-Boxes by R.A.R. Magic

(c. 1970) (Submit Review) (Submit Update)

These boxes were designed by Roy Roth for his cabaret act and they are very compact.  The loading mechanism is very similar to Himber’s Her Majesty’s Box (c. 1945) which has also been used by Viking Mfg. and Davenport’s.

These work well but the quality is not as fine as Himber’s original or the later versions.  But it is quite amazing how small the boxes are.  However, don’t confuse this with Roy Roth’s other Nest of Boxes and his Prediction Chest/Nest of Boxes which are have also been called Nest of Boxes in R.A.R. magic adverts and catalogs.  This is the first version I have seen of this style.

Use your favorite method to vanish the borrowed watch or item (does not include: watch, wand and glass).

Effect: These are a purpose-made set of ‘nesting’ boxes, well made and tastefully decorated in two-tone Glitter, with black Plastic trim. The smallest box measures: 3 1/4 x 3 x 3ins. The important feature is the clever design of this set, which enables you to secretly load any small article into the innermost box – even while you are surrounded, as in Cabaret.

This set can be opened and as each box is removed from inside the other, it can be shown to be solid on all sides and bottom. When the borrowed article is removed by a spectator from the innermost box. Your climax is assured. Colorful, showy props you will be proud to work with.

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Includes: Printed Instructions.

Approx. Price: $100.00 (2023) ***

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1 review for Nest-of-Boxes by R.A.R. Magic

  1. Andy Martin

    These boxes were designed by Roy Roth for his cabaret act and they are very compact.  The loading mechanism is very similar to Himber’s Her Majesty’s Box (c. 1945) which has also been used by Viking Mfg. and Davenport’s.

    These work well but the quality is not as fine as Himber’s original or the later versions.  But it is quite amazing how small the boxes are.  However, don’t confuse this with Roy Roth’s other Nest of Boxes and his Prediction Chest/Nest of Boxes which are have also been called Nest of Boxes in R.A.R. magic adverts and catalogs.  This is the first version I have seen of this style.

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