Tommy Wonder Classic Collection Ring Box

Trick by JM Craft and Wings Magic
Price: £135.00£135.00exc VAT
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Offered as part of the Tommy Wonder Classic Collection from JM Craft, this "Collection Ring Box" set has been carefully crafted to perfectly replicate the one used by Tommy Wonder in The Books of Wonder and Visions of Wonder.

Tommy Wonder is one of the most influential magicians of the 20th century. Every detail of his work is essential, and every setting is indispensable. It is the details and settings that make his routines almost perfect. So out of deep reverence and love for Tommy Wonder, Jim Craft has reconstructed all the details of Tommy Wonder's props to an almost stubborn point. This as close to a true replica of the set used by Tommy Wonder as you can get.

Tommy Wonders spirit flows freely through all these expertly crafted props.

IMPORTANT NOTE: No instructions are included with your purchase. You will get the props only. To learn the complete routine, please refer to The Books of Wonder or Visions of Wonder.

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  • Michael asks: Does the box have a fabric hinge or one made of brass or other metal? It's tough to discern from the video.

    • 1. Travis responds:Fabric hinge, I think, going from memory. FYI the little button on the front isn't in the right place. Tommy Wonder says it should overlap the bottom to help trap the folded card, but this button is positioned too high. Not sure why they made it like this, given their ad talking about "details." The box functions smoothly, seems like the right size, seems well made, and I'm not sure how much the little button affects the catching action. I don't have a properly made box to compare, so I can't say whether it makes a difference or not. But it's not the design in Tommy Wonder's book.

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