1 review for Butterfly Box by Kelvin Chow
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This is clean, practical and well made vanishing deck effect that features some wonderful ideas and clever applications in the video trailer and on the included download, though I’m not sure how easy it will be to produce a live butterfly in your normal walk around gig 🙂 It is good to see the very talented Kelvin Chow continue to produce new ideas after his amazing Quiver purse released in 2017.
The box itself is very similar to the version released by Mel Babcock here though not quite as solid as Mel’s work and without the pretty inlay work.
Effect: Pure. Elegance. That’s what this is. If you’re looking for a poetic, stunning way to end or begin a close-up performance, this polished wooden box is what you’re searching for.
This elegant little box, handmade of real polished, finished wood, allows you to change what appears to be a loose deck of playing cards into ANYTHING of similar size.
The possibilities are endless, and it always works the same way. Absolutely no technique required to master. The apparatus does everything for you. This is a beautiful package, and one you can insert into your set to make a beautiful transition, or simply add on an unbelievable closer.
The Butterfly Box is a Vanishing Inc. exclusive and will not be available elsewhere.
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Andy Martin –
This is clean, practical and well made vanishing deck effect that features some wonderful ideas and clever applications in the video trailer and on the included download, though I’m not sure how easy it will be to produce a live butterfly in your normal walk around gig 🙂 It is good to see the very talented Kelvin Chow continue to produce new ideas after his amazing Quiver purse released in 2017.
The box itself is very similar to the version released by Mel Babcock here though not quite as solid as Mel’s work and without the pretty inlay work.