1 review for Buried Treasure (Trunk) by Unknown, Ken Klosterman
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This effect was called Buried Treasure and invented and originally built by the ever creative genius Ed Massey c. 1957 and later built by Arturo (Glenn Babbs) and marketed by U.F. Grant and Abbott’s.
And this is an unusual version item from the Ken Klosterman Collection. It works smoothly and looks great! It is also smaller than the usual Buried Treasures (for example like this one from Mel Babcock) so if space is a premium, this will fit the bill!
Effect: A coin is borrowed from a spectator and he marks it for later identification. The coin is vanished. Attention is then directed to a box which has been in full view. It is opened and another box removed. This second box is handed to the spectator along with a key to unlock the box. Once opened, the box is found to be full of beans with the end of a ribbon sticking out. The spectator is asked to carefully pull the ribbon out of the box of beans. On the other end of the ribbon is a small box wrapped with rubber bands. This is opened and the spectator finds his marked coin.
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Andy Martin –
An Unusual item from the Ken Klosterman Collection
This is a great little item that comes from the amazing Ken Klosterman collection (yes it even has his stamp on the bottom). It is the Triple Coin Boxes effect in the shape of a neat little trunk.
It works smoothly and looks great! It is also smaller than the usual Triple Coins so if space is a premium, this will fit the bill!