$TAMP (Stamp)




The Orange Tree Magic (creators of the beloved "Less is More" tabletop illusion) have joined forces with Viking Magic Co. and Collectors Workshop to create "$TAMP" — an amazing piece of close up magic that was meticulously designed to be as close to the perfect magic trick as possible.
When the team behind "$TAMP (Stamp)" first got together, their goal was to finally end their lifelong search for the perfect magic trick. They started listing out the most important criteria.
In their eyes, a perfect close up magic trick should be:
- Entertaining, powerful and easy to follow
- Complemented by dazzling and intriguing themes and props
- Able to be performed surrounded and have virtually no performance restrictions
- Portable and easy to carry to with you
- Offer a magical moment or souvenir that ensures your audience will never forget you
Most importantly though, a perfect close up magic trick can be done in the audience's hands with items that can be examined both before and after you start.
"$TAMP" checks all these boxes.
These stunning and elegant props look like a magic collectable while maintaining the functionality needed for continued performances by a close-up worker or strolling magician. The moment where the solid ball is stamped down into a real US Quarter is a truly impossible experience that puts a palpable feeling of magic in the air. Expertly crafted from premium materials, you will not be disappointed with "$TAMP."
NOTE: Currently only available in a US Quarter version. Quarters are not supplied.
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Community questions about $TAMP (Stamp)
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Chris asks: Does this come with the ball bearing?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yes
Joel asks: How long does it take to reset
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:15 seconds
Ken asks: Again, is the stamp device made of plastic?
- 1. Jeffrey responds:The entire device is made of metal. I'm assuming brass.
Ken asks: Is the trick made of plastic?
- 1. Gerald responds:When is new stock expected?
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