Locked for Life







Locked for Life -- a Magicbox Exclusive trick.
The spectator is handed an open brass combination padlock. They are then asked to link their ring onto the lock and snap it closed. The combination is mixed up and the spectator is asked to try and guess what it is. Unfortunately, they don't have much luck. The performer comes up with an idea and asks the spectator to put their year of birth into the lock. This enables the lock to open, so the spectator gets their ring back.
This specially gimmicked padlock does all the work for you. You don't need to know the spectator's year of birth. In fact, any date will work. The number doesn't have to be a year of birth, it could be the first four digits of a phone number, an important year to a spectator (more personal!) ... anything you want!
The incredibly clever method to this trick leaves it open to a range of possibilities for both magic and mentalism.
Customer reviews for Locked for Life
(set up, and re set with in seconds).
However, if you do want to do something involving a year, this is one of the best.
I personally recommend the Larry lock or the deadlock
Community questions about Locked for Life
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Joseph asks: can it be 19 or can it be changed to 20. I am looking for a lock that begins with 20.
- 1. Jim responds:This is the lock that you are looking for.
Treven asks: do you have to be careful when the spectator has it? if they play with it long enough could they figure out a way to open it? how careful do you have to be?
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:In my opinion, most people can figure out if they play with it for an hour
Treven asks: Is it electronic? Could it really be any 4 digit combo? And you don’t need any previous info on the person? Thanks!
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It is not electronic, and you do not need to know prior information about the spectator.
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