1 review for Golden Buddha by Magic Wagon
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When it comes to design Magic Wagon pretty much always go bold and ornate. It seems this is particularly the case when they redo a classic by the genius Magiro. Magiro’s originals are nearly always small without frills, but Magic Wagon like to amp them up as can been seen in their versions of Hydro Die (original vs remake), Witches’s Tunnel (original vs remake) and now Babuska (original vs remake).
Normally, I prefer the simplicity of the original but in this case I really do like this version. It works very smoothly. It does take some practice and a little nerve, but the best magic often does. As a beautifully crafted prop you will find it hard to beat, and if you put the time in you’ll have a true miracle on your hands!
Highly Recommended for Collector’s everywhere!
Effect: A beautiful ornate plinth is shown along with a small Buddha statue. The Buddha is now placed on the plinth and is then covered with a clear tube. Even though it remains in full view, the Buddha is completely isolated and surrounded by the tube which is also much taller than the Buddha itself. Next, a solid tube is placed over the clear tube and a lid is placed on the top. The performer now explains about the miracles and powers of Buddha and allows the spectator to disassemble everything and, to their surprise, the Buddha has completely vanished!
The Golden Buddha has been inspired by one of the rarest micro magic effects by Magiro called Babushka. If you’re unfamiliar with the method, you’re going to be amazed by the ingeniously designed mechanism used in this baffling micro magic illusion.
This is one of the most charming and baffling miniature illusions ever created.
The entire outfit stands approximately 12.5cms tall and has been painstakingly and individually hand-crafted by our own exclusive artist.
The photos do not do justice to this absolutely gorgeous apparatus. This is, without question, one of the finest and most exquisitely detailed effects ever produced featuring a Chinese Bagua symbol, a lion bite sword and the flying Chinese dragon in clouds!
Our special thanks to Mr. David De Graef for suggesting the ideas & consultations on this amazing piece of magic.
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Andy Martin –
When it comes to design Magic Wagon pretty much always go bold and ornate. It seems this is particularly the case when they redo a classic by the genius Magiro. Magiro’s originals are nearly always small without frills, but Magic Wagon like to amp them up as can been seen in their versions of Hydro Die (original vs remake), Witches’s Tunnel (original vs remake) and now Babuska (original vs remake).
Normally, I prefer the simplicity of the original but in this case I really do like this version. It works very smoothly. It does take some practice and a little nerve, but the best magic often does. As a beautifully crafted prop you will find it hard to beat, and if you put the time in you’ll have a true miracle on your hands!
Highly Recommended for Collector’s everywhere!