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Jeffries’ Rabbit Box by Town House Magic, Gene Jeffries

(c. 1952)

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1 review for Jeffries’ Rabbit Box by Town House Magic, Gene Jeffries

  1. Andy Martin

    What a clever, convincing and easy to perform production item this is from Bev Taylor’s Town House Magic. It was invented by Magic dealer Gene Jeffries who first opened his store in Oklahoma City c. 1947.

    When researching this item I was briefly confused because Town House Magic released a different rabbit effect called the Sucker Bunny Box which is featured in Bruce Hetzler’s very useful book Bev Taylor’s Town House Magic. But the two boxes are completely unrelated and in fact The Jeffries’ Rabbit Box is not even featured in the book.

    What I like about this production box is after the production has happened the spectator is free to open both doors and look inside and they will find nothing.  This is in comparison with the popular mirror box which always has to be kept at a distance.  This effect could quite easily be performed right in amongst the audience which for a Children’s effect is often where you are, surrounded by the little munchkins 🙂

    Well made and looks great too.

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