Review by Andy Martin for Ring Box by TCC

Review by Andy Martin for Ring Box by TCC
Review by Andy Martin for Ring Box by TCC
4 out of 5

This Ring Box works well and is quite clever.  However, it has two main flaws for simply vanishing a ring:

  • The box is quite large. If you compare it with Sans Minds’ Vanishing Ring (see last two photos), you’ll see how much bigger it is.
  • You cannot retrieve the ring secretly from the bottom.  So you vanish the ring – how do you extract it?

That being said as a result of these issues it can be used to vanish AND appear rings and small items which might be what you are looking for.  I can see it being useful if you want to make a ring appear inside the box. You can also do this repeatedly should you want some sort of running gag, but I’m think it would become less convincing if repeated.

The box does work well and the mechanism seems solid and reliable.  But I would not get this if you mainly want to vanish a ring – I would use Sans Minds Vanishing Ring hands down for that.

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Review by Andy Martin for Mystery Solved Nest of Boxes by David Penn, TCC

Review by Andy Martin for Mystery Solved Nest of Boxes by David Penn, TCC
Review by Andy Martin for Mystery Solved Nest of Boxes by David Penn, TCC
5 out of 5

This is a wonderful outfit which is made well and looks great.  There have been so many versions of John Kennedy’s Mystery Box since it won Trick of the Year 1997 in The Magic Menu and although some of them are worth the time for me I’m still happy with John’s version 2.

I do like David Penn’s solution here and really can’t fault it. But for me it doesn’t really add any more to the impact on the audience and I like the simplicity and compactness of the Mystery Box.

I will add once you have been performing an effect for ten or more years it gets harder and harder to change.  For three years  I was performing Mystery Blox instead of Mystery Box, but I ran into some reliability issues and switched back in 2023. It is unlikely anything will ever come along that convinces me to change.  This doesn’t mean one is better or worse, it is just too much effort to change unless it is a huge improvement, and so far I have not seen one.

But I will still check out new ideas from time to time 🙂

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Review by Andy Martin for Time Box by TCC, Conan Liu, Royce Luo

Review by Andy Martin for Time Box by TCC, Conan Liu, Royce Luo
Review by Andy Martin for Time Box by TCC, Conan Liu, Royce Luo
5 out of 5

This is another nice wooden prop made by TCC Magic.  Their Magic is well made and well priced.  I like this box but I would probably not use it just for a single card.

If you watch the TCC trailer video they often use items that have a little more thickness than a single card.  This to me is the real value of this box – you can do card box routines with items thicker than single cards, which is what many card boxes are designed for.

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Review by Andy Martin for Victorian Card or Ring Box (#5 of 6) by Dave Powell

Review by Andy Martin for Victorian Card or Ring Box (#5 of 6) by Dave Powell
Review by Andy Martin for Victorian Card or Ring Box (#5 of 6) by Dave Powell
5 out of 5

You can’t keep a good man down and Dave Powell knows what the people want 🙂

This was a custom order that Dave only made six of.  It is slightly larger than his standard Victorian Ring Box which is 2″ x 2″ x 1.75″ and this larger one is: 2.5″ x 2.5″ x 2.5″.  The extra size helps you place other small objects inside without being too cumbersome.

This box works very smoothly and looks perfect doing it 🙂

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Review by Andy Martin for Rising Cards by Val Evans

Review by Andy Martin for Rising Cards by Val Evans
Review by Andy Martin for Rising Cards by Val Evans
5 out of 5

This amazing prop was created by Val Evans and this is why I love tracking down these old props 🙂

What a clever, clever item that really defies explanation.  Look at these test conditions:

  • The tray has huge slats in it so you can see through the whole trick.
  • You can cleanly show the tray on both sides.
  • Then you take a normal hanky (which can be borrowed if desired) and cover the slats.
  • Then you hand the deck of cards to the spectators and have 3 cards chosen.
  • The cards are normal and they can choose any cards (no forcing).
  • The houlette can be examined to.
  • The cards are inserted into the houlette and slotted into the tray over the hanky.
  • Everything is self-contained with nothing added or taken away.

There is no way these cards are going to rise.  But rise they do 🙂

I love this clever prop and you’ll never find the same joy in any of the modern electronic items available today.  This is how real magic should look.  A very clever method that magicians will love and a very perplexing effect that the audience will love 🙂

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Review by Andy Martin for Casino Royale by Howard Schwarzman

Review by Andy Martin for Casino Royale by Howard Schwarzman
Review by Andy Martin for Casino Royale by Howard Schwarzman
5 out of 5

This is the larger version of Casino Royale distributed by Howard Schwarzman. It is good for larger close-up venues and even parlor. For formal close-up performances and high-end establishments like The Porcupine it is perfect 🙂

A great close-up item that requires no reset and is easy to do – it’s a game of chance where the Magician always wins 🙂 It is one of those items that resets instantly, is easy to perform and looks great.  Because this is the smaller one it fits more easily in the pocket or bag too.

The effect is basically the same as Jack Ruda’s Turning Stone but performed with better quality props.

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Review by Andy Martin for Cubes of Cagliostro by Magiro, Howard Schwarzman, Progetto Magia

Review by Andy Martin for Cubes of Cagliostro by Magiro, Howard Schwarzman, Progetto Magia
Review by Andy Martin for Cubes of Cagliostro by Magiro, Howard Schwarzman, Progetto Magia
5 out of 5

This is a high-end version of Magiro’s amazing Wurfel Mysterium. This version was sold by Magiro to Domenico Dante who ran Progetto Magia in Italy. Howie, from Howard Schwarzman’s Limited Editions Magic, purchased them from Progetto Magia, changed the name and added the English instructions.

The effect is the same just the props are better made. In this form or the original it still remains one of the most amazing effects that Magiro ever created and simply defies explanation.

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Review by Andy Martin for Würfel-Mysterium by Magiro

Review by Andy Martin for Würfel-Mysterium by Magiro
Review by Andy Martin for Würfel-Mysterium by Magiro
5 out of 5

The Real Original from Germany not Italy

So for five years I was under the impression that the original version of this effect was called The Cubes of Cagliostro from Italy and brought to the USA by the great Howard Schwarzman. Well if you study the instructions for this, Wurfel Mysterium by Magiro, and then look at the diagrams on the instructions that come with the Schwarzman version you will see they are identical.  After discussions with Domenico Dante who ran Progetto Magia in Italy it turns out that Magiro sold these wooden versions to him which were then purchased by Howie 🙂

So like so many of Magiro’s ideas this is an amazing, clever and simple effect and either version is the genius of Magiro.

This is one of those beauties you will not be disappointed with! Highly Recommended for collectors and close-up performers.

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Review by Andy Martin for Squeeze Away Block – Giant by Thomas Pohle, Ed Massey

Review by Andy Martin for Squeeze Away Block - Giant by Thomas Pohle, Ed Massey
Review by Andy Martin for Squeeze Away Block – Giant by Thomas Pohle, Ed Massey
5 out of 5

Ed Massey invented this clever and original effect. The initial version of Squeeze Away Block first appeared in Blackstone’s Annual of Magic c. 1929 in a contribution written and illustrated by Massey. Commercial versions started appearing c. 1946.

This is a beautiful version of the classic Massey effect and one of the the very rare early items from the now famous German Craftsman Thomas Pohle.  These were sold by Eckhard Boettcher in very limited numbers.  This is the first one I have seen. Made very solidly in Mahogany and Brass – it is a real rare beauty for sure 🙂

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