1 review for Rainbow Chips by Sam Dalal
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If you have ever loved playing with the beautiful brass chips of Per Clausen, Eddie Gibson, El Duco and many others you have good old Sam Dalal to thank for that. Sam created a series of ground breaking chip effects in the late 1970’s and they have been copied and improved ever since.
But Rainbow Chips was the original that paved the way for all these brass miracles all the way from India and Sam The Sham 🙂 And Sam tells me they sold tens of thousands of these bad boys!
Rainbow Chips were inspired by a still older effect called Spooky Spots c. 1948.
Effect: If imitation is the measure of the popularity of an item, this is one of our best – copied by many magic dealers, and even large companies as an advertising give away, since we first created it, some 30 years ago.
In effect, 2 poker chips with black spots on both sides change to chips of four different color spots, and everything can be examined. So simple, so effective, it’s “magic”.
Comes complete with everything required, ready to use, and very easy to do.
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Andy Martin –
If you have ever loved playing with the beautiful brass chips of Per Clausen, Eddie Gibson, El Duco and many others you have good old Sam Dalal to thank for that. Sam created a series of ground breaking chip effects in the late 1970’s and they have been copied and improved ever since.
But Rainbow Chips was the original that paved the way for all these brass miracles all the way from India and Sam The Sham 🙂 And Sam tells me they sold tens of thousands of these bad boys!
Rainbow Chips were inspired by a still older effect called Spooky Spots c. 1948.