1 review for Casino Royale by Magic Wagon
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This clever beauty from Magic Wagon is based upon one of Clarence Miller’s rare and sought after items called The Treasure Chest c. 2001.
Magic Wagon’s version is compact and works very consistently and handles four chips instead of Clarence’s three half dollars. There are no electronics and reset is instant. This is a good utility item and I think would work best as part of a bigger routine utilizing the four chips – instead of just showing the box doing the effect and moving on.
Effect: A beautiful wooden chest containing four “Casino Royale” chips ($50-$100-$500-$1000) are displayed. While the performer’s back is turned, a spectator is invited to remove any number of the casino chips, place them behind their back and lock the chest. Let’s say, for example, that they remove $650.00 in total. The performer now turns around, holds the chest in full view and immediately announces the exact amount of casino chips that the spectator’s has in their hand!
Casino Royale measures approximately 10cms wide, 6.8cms high and 7cms deep and has been completely handcrafted from natural aged teak wood with a lightly distressed oil finish. The chest also comes complete with the high quality poker chips and is finally adorned with a beautiful brass engraved plaque.
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Andy Martin –
This clever beauty from Magic Wagon is based upon one of Clarence Miller’s rare and sought after items called The Treasure Chest c. 2001.
Magic Wagon’s version is compact and works very consistently and handles four chips instead of Clarence’s three half dollars. There are no electronics and reset is instant. This is a good utility item and I think would work best as part of a bigger routine utilizing the four chips – instead of just showing the box doing the effect and moving on.