These were made popular by Martinka and Zauber Klingl. Well known German Zaubertechnik Haug had a very successful version as well.You show two nested boxes with 4 blocks. While magician facing away, ask the spectator to arrange the blocks in any order in the inner box. Then place the smaller box inside the larger and close them up. On your return without opening either box or any funny moves you can discern the exact order of the blocks. The inner box itself is opaque and there is no way you can...
Very magical and organic. Self contained, no need set up and easy to do. See the effect below:See the video : https://youtube.com/shorts/DPuPNEcxnU8?si=M2TUfIJHEn7_WQ3Shttps://youtube.com/shorts/vX0YPG2jr64?si=7kh6WR1GGwn8DXsO
A rectangular puzzle fits perfectly inside of a frame. The magician adds a new piece and rebuilds the puzzle, yet somehow they still form a rectangle that is exactly the same size, a Perpetual Puzzle. The puzzle still fits perfectly in the frame. When you add another piece and rebuild the puzzle again, the puzzle impossibly still forms the same exact size rectangle, and fits perfectly within the same frame.
Selling a used copy of Martin's Miracle by Eric Lewis. This is a hardcover book. Cover has some stains, and looks to be lightly 'warped' in the sense that it's not fully flat when sitting closed on a table. Regular wear from use and age, light bumps and scuffs, and a penciled in price on the cover page. All pages intact and fully readable.
These were made popular by Martinka and Zauber Klingl. Well known German Zaubertechnik Haug had a very successful version as well.You show two nested boxes with 4 blocks. While magician facing away, ask the spectator to arrange the blocks in any order in the inner box. Then place the smaller box inside the larger and close them up. On your return without opening either box or any funny moves you can discern the exact order of the blocks. The inner box itself is opaque and there is no way you can...