iDrop

Trick and download by Tim Ellis
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"Tim has taken a classic plot - the apparent destruction of a borrowed item - and made the moment of truth both harrowing and hysterical. It will get roars."David Regal

"When it comes to great situational comedy magic, Tim Ellis's iDrop is about as surefire as it gets."Charlie Frye

How do you vanish a spectator's phone? Tim Ellis' has the PERFECT solution to the problem that has plagued many parlor magicians. A utility prop that provides many comedic opportunities in using a borrowed phone, and a routine that includes a place for the phone to appear (in a nest of boxes, in a gift box, in a bottle, in a sealed can) are all feasible.

But how do you VANISH the phone? THAT is the hard part.

iDrop solves this problem in an hilarious way that is SURE to elicit a memorable response on stage. The effect is simple: you place a spectator's phone in a protective, see-through mesh bag. While she holds the bag, the cell phone FALLS through an apparent hole in the bag, and smashes to pieces when it hits the ground. Of course, her actual phone is safe and hidden in a secret compartment in the bag. When you ditch this prop, you can use the opportunity to load the phone wherever and however you like.

iDrop comes with both the ingeniously gaffed bag that switches any borrowed phone for a decoy, and the break-away decoy phone itself. This phone mimics the size, weight and shape of all modern phones, including the iPhone. When it hits the ground, it breaks into what looks like many pieces. Actually, it's just three pieces that are easily reassembled during reset.

This can be used as a gag--which is hilarious for social media or to prank your friends. But its true value is on stage, where you can momentarily convince an audience that a phone has been utterly destroyed right in front of their eyes...only to make it appear in the most unexpected place, fully restored.

FAQs
Does iDrop work with any phone?
Yes. You are supplied with a gimmicked black colored phone but in the instructions, Tim gives you direction on what to do if the phone looks slightly different.

How long does the gimmicked phone last for?
A long time. And what's more, the more beat up it gets, the more fun the effect is to perform.

Is there any risk of the real phone getting damaged?
So long as you follow the instructions, no. There is a special safety mechanism in place that keeps their phone safe and sound.

What's included in the package?
You get: A specially gimmicked security deposit bag, a gimmicked phone, plus an extra "part" that is optional to use.

“From the devious mind of Australian magician Tim Ellis comes iDrop, an effect that will definitely have your spectator’s mouth drops both when they see the effect of gravity on their phone and when they magically get it back intact!"Boris Wild

"One of the funniest tricks in magic for the last century was the Watch Smash. Now, it’s the iDrop. OF COURSE! Why didn’t I think of this? Tim, I hate you and love you for this at the same time!”Jeff Hobson

“Another finely crafted comedy routine from the mind of Tim Ellis. Other than running over a spectator’s phone with a steamroller, what could be more fun?”David Kaplan

"This is a great premise for a phone to impossible location. I can see this easily fitting into anyone’s show."Mike Hammer

“Tim has created a trick that is destined to become a classic. You know with a cashless society now this will replace “signed bill” to impossible location.”Paul Romhany

"I’ve got a feeling everyone’s going to be doing this!"Dom Chambers

"I first saw this at The Melbourne Magic Festival with killer reactions. A brilliant prop and a fantastic routine."Nick Nickolaa

"Amazing"Otto Wessley

Includes gimmicks and online instructions.

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Customer reviews for iDrop

Carl
Oh sweet! I got this at Blackpool. At first, I thought it was too simple but then I saw the reactions this got. It's SO fun to perform. Bag is really well made too.
Stuart
Love it. I got an early release version of this and have done in in every parlour show. It makes people scream!
Andrew
The future of magic is here!
Jack
Love this! The method is super simple. You'll be able to perform a variation of this trick right out of the box. High quality and the value here is over the top. The props are extremely convincing. For what you receive I would have expected to pay twice if not more for what I received. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Marcin
Great effect! Perfect for stand up magician!
William
Nice routine and explanation
Michael
good
Ian
This is simple, and fun! For the price, the quality is amazing!

I especially appreciate the video to learn it. It’s not too long. So many videos really stretch it out these days. This video is concise, fun and gets it all across in a minimum of time. I was doing the part if the trick that comes in the box in minutes.

The complete routine does require considerable arts and crafts time, but is totally worth it imo.

Community questions about iDrop

Have a question about this product? It's possible others do too. Ask here and other Vanishing Inc. Magic customers will be able to respond with assistance! Alternatively, email us and we can help too.

  • Peter asks: In the tutorial it’s mentioned that Vanishing inc sells replacement dummy phones. Where can I find them? Please support your customers long term. Thanks

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Please email us at Wizards@vanishingincmagic.com and we can look into this for you
  • Andrew asks: I bought this on eBay m,because you guys are out of stock.I just would like to know how to build the vanishing box.Tim doesn’t explain it just shows us a quick glimpse

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Please contact our support team at magic@vanishingincmagic.com
  • Max asks: I broke the swap phone (like it is in many pieces, not just 2), and I was wondering if you guys offer replacements.

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:We do not offer replacements of the phone at the moment
  • Will asks: Has the phone gimmick been updated for this yet. Is it a newer style iPhone of still the one from 5+ years ago with the button at the bottom… would love an option to get an updated version of the gimmick

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:The gimmick has not been updated but since it shatters into pieces, it's hard to know what phone model it really is. However, you can also purchase a dummy phone on the internet should you want to use a model that is more updated or in a different color.
  • William asks: How far from the audience do you need to be to effectively do this trick? Could it be used in a parlor situation or is it just for stage? Strangely, your page for this trick at the upper left states that it is Close Up Magic, but many of the answers to the questions speak of enough distance. Also, if some distance is needed, what happens to the person called up "on stage" to assist? Are they fooled?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:This is great for parlor!
  • Will asks: Is there plans to update the iPhone model to a recent model design. I’m finding it more difficult to use this older model gimmick. It’s passable at a distance but not even the slightest to the person on stage.

    • 1. Blase responds:No plans at the moment. Sorry!
    • 2. Ben responds:Buy an already broken second hand handset of the model you want to use?
  • Paul asks: I am seeing this as a utility item. Could it be used for other things such as a watch, pair of spectacles etc?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Theoretically, yes.
  • Vince asks: The boxes are not included?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:No, but there are instructions on how to make them. It is a short and easy DIY project.
  • Robert asks: It appears that iDrop with Android phone is out of stock. Any estimate when this option will once again be available? Thanks.

    • 1. Dottore responds:None at the time.
  • Gary asks: Three pieces or many pieces when it hits the ground? Also if the bag holds the persons phone do they not still feel the weight of the bag as it still holds their phone?

    • 1. Dottore responds:Two unless you alter it. In the moment, a layman, on stage, will only be focusing on the falling phone that breaks when it hits the ground.
    • 2. Gary responds:BUT! I have seen two trailers one in six pieces and one with three pieces? Isn't it time trailers were truthful?

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