2 reviews for Rich Bloch’s Impossible Dream by Collectors’ Workshop
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Andy Martin –
This item was originally created by Rich Bloch and released in limited quantities by Rich himself c. 2009. It is now being made perfectly by George Robinson. This is the later version built by George and they are currently unavailable.
Apart from being a very clever idea and a beautifully made prop what I really like about this effect is that Rich has blended all the moves into a very smooth sequence. If you follow the directions it will allow you to perform a miracle without any real heat on you. The action is done at the least expected moments and you are left looking clean and magical.
Peter Chiang –
A nested box made for close-up magic.
It’s made of beautiful wood, very well crafted – and most of all, it’s a little thing!
Like most nested boxes, the performer needs to find their own way to make a ring or coin disappear first. Then, thanks to the clever design of the prop, there’s a convincing routine that makes it look like the object is “sent” into the box.
It’s a bit of a pity that not all of the boxes can be fully examined afterward, but it’s still great.
There are no angle issues, and while it makes a bit of noise, I don’t really care – because it’s such a cute little buddy, after all!