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Color Cube Release (Improved) by Marvillo

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This effect originally called Bloxo, was invented by John Rice and sold by Harry Stanley c. 1960.

Pagoda is the definitive version of the the effect using a solid blade or rod to secure the blocks and was created magnificently by the Dutch master craftsman: Eddy Taytelbaum.  Eddy did such an amazing job he inspired many craftsmen including: Alan Warner, Mel Babock, Milson-Worth and more recently Magic Wagon to create their own versions.

However, one feature that Marvillo invented is the ability to let the chosen blocks release one at a time as chosen by the spectator.  This might be possible with some of the other versions once you know what to do but not with most, and Marvillo specifically designed his box to permit it.  This box is a little chunky when compared to the fine lines of Eddy Taytelbaum and Alan Warner, but still looks good and works very well.

Effect: Six solid blocks of various colors are passed for examination and two colors selected by a spectator. The cubes are returned to the box and secured by the rod and the lid closed.

The spectators can see all the cubes through the holes in the lid. The lid is opened and the box turned over. One after another the two cubes release themselves, falling out in the order chosen by the spectator.

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Includes: Printed Instructions.

Approx. Price: $125.00 (2024) ***

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1 review for Color Cube Release (Improved) by Marvillo

  1. Andy Martin

    This effect originally called Bloxo, was invented by John Rice and sold by Harry Stanley c. 1960.

    Pagoda is the definitive version of the the effect using a solid blade or rod to secure the blocks and was created magnificently by the Dutch master craftsman: Eddy Taytelbaum.  Eddy did such an amazing job he inspired many craftsmen including: Alan Warner, Mel Babock, Milson-Worth and more recently Magic Wagon to create their own versions.

    However, one feature that Marvillo invented is the ability to let the chosen blocks release one at a time as chosen by the spectator.  This might be possible with some of the other versions once you know what to do but not with most, and Marvillo specifically designed his box to permit it.  This box is a little chunky when compared to the fine lines of Eddy Taytelbaum and Alan Warner, but still looks good and works very well.

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