Kennard Box Mystery

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Kennard Box Mystery

19.95 usd

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This is a classic close-up item you would love to use in your show!

A brass ring is placed on the floor of a small wooden box. The front and back doors of the box are closed. A mini magic wand is placed in the slotted holes existing on the side walls of the box with the ends of the wand protruding outside the box. The performer makes magical passes around the box, then takes out the wand and there comes the surprise. The ring is found to be trapped on the wand! Both doors of the box are open thus showing clearly that there isn't a duplicate ring.

The ring, box, magic wand can all be checked by the close-up viewers.

The box measures 5cm x 4.5cm x 7cm approx.

 

Customer reviews for Kennard Box Mystery

Reviewer

Andrew

I had one of the D. Robbins ones in the 1970s and lost it somewhere along the way. For me, this was a nostalgic purchase to be sure but, I had forgotten how fun it is to perform and, how mysterious it can be handled correctly! It's in my office for those occasions when a visitor wants to see a trick. Great fun!

 
Reviewer

Chad

This is a great trick. Very easy to do. The ending is impossible and magical. Very little practice needed. Just come up with a compelling presentation.

 

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  • DAN asks: How big is this box inches also SHIPPING cost.

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: It is approx. 4" cx 2.5" x 2"
  • Brian asks: Can the ring be borrowed?

    • 1. Terry answers: No. But not all rings will work.
    • 2. SGKYDUYEN answers: Nope! you must use the ring which comes with the box
    • 3. Michael answers: Silver, gold or brass rings can't be used with this effect.
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  • Jasper asks: Is this illusion self-working?

    • 1. James answers: You have to do a little something, but it is very easy to perform.
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