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The Magic Rattle Box


Eyes Vs. Ears in the battle of the century.
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Eyes Vs. Ears

Your EYES can plainly see that there's NOTHING inside the box.

Your EARS can hear SOMETHING inside.

Your BRAIN is under the complete control of the magician.

Many routines are possible.

Routine #1: The Simple Shake
You give the closed tin box to a spectator and ask him or her to give it a shake. You ask the spectator to imagine what is inside. After the spectator tells what he or she thinks is inside, you take the tin box and open it slowly. You show that there is NOTHING inside!

Manufacturer Says

This effect was designed and invented by Terry LaGerould.

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good prop. Lost of ideas Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on April 2nd, 2010
This trick can work with alot of things, want to vanish a ring, presto you have it, you can do alot of things not just a coin. Very fun and can be used to make small items vanish not just coins.
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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on April 2nd, 2010
its a neat little box and concept, and for the price is a good buy. Like with many of the other cheap gimmicks, the power of the trick sits in the creativity and performance of the magician
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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on March 17th, 2004
It's ok, not amazing, the first two people that I tried it on immediately figured it out. After that it went to the junk drawer. The main thing that I don't like is that Oz said in the demo that it can be used as a okito coin box. It cannot. You might be able to get away with it but there is a groove going around the top of the box and not on the bottom. If you tried to use this as an Okito coin box the whole secret would be obvious.
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I wouldn't pay for it. Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on August 25th, 2011
I got this free with Rattled by Dan Hauss; it comes with a free instant download too, so that's why I gave it a rating of 3/5. It's a good trick for a beginner, and a nice opener for other tricks but it's nothing special. I probably wouldn't pay for it and if I had I would have given it a 2/5 rating, but like I said it was free and so it was nice to muck around with for a while but it's not exactly going to blow your audiences away.
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Neat little trick Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 14th, 2015
I got this a long time ago for free in one of my penguin orders. Since then, I've found it in my magic drawer, and thought about how I could use it.

With a little bit of cleverness, I was able to use the box as a disappearance of a small coin to add an aural aspect to my close up work.

Oh man, did it work! The sound the box makes is pretty unmistakably "something". When you open it up and show the box empty, people go "No..."

Neat trick.
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Pretty cool Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 8th, 2014
The only thing with this one is the gimmick does get scratched up after a while and you will need to replace it. Good news is that it comes with a spare. All in all, excellent effect to perform for audiences and great for beginners. I would recommend this product.
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Cute but not for me Report this review
Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on April 7th, 2010
I love coin magic so I wanted to like this, but not really for me. This trick has some weakness, but with proper audience management those weaknesses can be minimized. Even still though I don't feel like taking up pocket space for a coin vanish. Instead I use it as a container for special coins.
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Pretty good! Report this review
Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on April 2nd, 2010
Even though I am not a huge fan of this trick, I can see how many people would find this to be worth of their routine. Practice is needed, and the instructional video is superb. There is also another trick taught I do believe, and that also is a great little bonus! The rattle box itself is fairly good quality, and overall I was pleased with this handy trick. I recommend you to buy it also!
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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on April 2nd, 2010
This is a great little pocket trick. I think it's very well crafted and looks great during performance. It can even be handed out for inspection after you're done, if you are really good with your hands. I wouldn't recommend this trick for paid gigs, but it's great if you are just hanging out with friends or family. The only downside is that it is a bit pricey for what you get.
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Does not work as okito box Report this review
Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 8th, 2008
This item is great except in the demo video Oz claims the rattle box can be used as an okito box, this is not exactly true. An okito coin box needs to look identical whether the lid is on the bottom or on top of the box. Due to poor design this box has looks different. It is because it has a raised up part that wraps around the box on one end but does not have this on the other. So anyone looking closely at the box can tell when it is up side down or not.
I suggest people get a real okito box and if they have this already use the special something from this in their real okito box.
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