So, I bought this for $10 on cool box, and I'm glad that I did. This trick has been on my radar for
a while because it's very visual even though I use my own box vanish. If I did buy this trick for
the original price, it would be slightly disappointing to buy it at $25.
As an opener
effect, it's such a great illusion to show off your skills before you even start your performance.
The visualness of this trick is stunning to an extent. The handling is good, the angles are pretty
good, the execution is good, its simple to do, so I don't really understand the hate around this
trick except for the price and how its sold as a product.
So, as a product, I'm going to
be honest. It's overpriced for what it is. Saying that, this should be sold a download in my
opinion. The gimmick you will receive... is what it is. If this trick was a $10 download, it would
be praised a lot better than what it has received in the past. The "gimmick" is stupidly simple to
make, that's the one thing which just annoys me.
The reason why it's not 5 stars is that
its a waste of product packaging being sent for something that can be made at home in 5 minutes and
will last you a while before making another one. That is the truth about this trick where I don't
reveal too much.
Overall, it is something to look into if you want a fast and smooth box
vanish that will do the job and get great reactions. You can modify the gimmick to almost any other
deck of choice within reason. Like I stated before, the angles are good too, with slight hand
movements, you can practically perform this surrounded (if done right).
Genuinely, I think
this is an amazing effect, but it lacks in product value for customers within the magic community.
But definitely is something worth buying if you like the trick and handling that is shown in the
trailer.
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I've tried several vanishing box but this one is so easy to do highly recommend A+
7 of 7 magicians found this helpful.
I really liked the trailer, no verbal play, just powerful magic - and it looks like real magic. As
we all know, trailers do not always portray the actual trick - THIS ONE DOES!
It is very
easy! You'll be up and be doing this right away,
One thing I really like is the fact that
it uses no patter. I love patter, but when it comes to my marketing video, tricks that must have
patter are difficult to show when it comes to a video of highlights. I have found that my videos
tend to be mostly reactions due to how it is edited, and the viewer never sees the whole trick. This
is fast, so it takes up very little on your video and you can show the whole thing insread of just
highlights. Reactions will be spectacular too.
6 of 6 magicians found this helpful.
The argument about which is the best version of disappearing card box is over. This is it. I highly
recommend getting this if you want a dossapearing card box as your opener. The gimmick is very easy
to ditch and get rid of. In fact once you start playing around with this most of the heat is on the
deck not your hands. I perform this in a routine as my opener called reverse logic. It’s added so
much to this routine and I want to personally thank Nicholas Lawrence for coming out with this. In
the words of the Wizard Product review I will give this 98% (just because you still gotta ditch the
gimmick). Great job Nicholas keep it rolling 👍🏼
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This is a practical fooling effect- there are two vanishes taught. I prefer the first one but both
are OK but I think Nicholas goes to the pocket too soon for the second vanish- I personally don't
like to ditch stuff right away unless necessary. The basic idea could be adapted to several
different handlings so should be able to improve on the basic handling given. All in all, well done!
4 of 4 magicians found this helpful.
simple yet very effective. If you have worked with cards for a while and see the trailer, you
probably have a good idea how this works and when you see it wonder why didn’t I come up with that
before.
Experienced card handlers will be performing straight away, beginners it is not hard
but give it the practice it deserves. It looks visually effective and I will add it to my walk
around as an opener to various card effects.
Some may think it’s overpriced for what you get
but I think it is worth the intellectual property. Well done Nicholas Lawrence
4 of 4 magicians found this helpful.
EZB is an effect that I typically start a routine with. Nicholas Lawrence's teaching is perfect and
he is straight to the point. The gimmick that you make is easy to make (1-2 minutes). The reactions
aren't crazy but, the spectator's faces look like, "Huh? Wait,where did the box go?"
The
best thing about EZB is that it is an uncomplicated disappearing card box. There are no awkward
moves that the spectators see.
The thing I don't really like about EZB is that there are
some angle issues and one shadow issue. But these issues can be resolved fairly easily.
Overall I would recommend EZB by Nicholas Lawrence. It is the perfect start to a card routine.
And the teaching is very easy to understand.
3 of 3 magicians found this helpful.
Another winner from Nicholas. Much simpler than I expected and super easy to construct compared to
his other gimmicks. Fully customizable provided your brand of cards has a back design on the box.
Big hands are also a bonus
3 of 3 magicians found this helpful.
EZB review: What a great effect. So much fun to perform. 10 out of 10 magic wands way up in the sky.
I 100% recommend this effect. It only takes 2 seconds to make. And setup is about 2 seconds as well.
So what are you waiting for? But it now!
3 of 3 magicians found this helpful.
Its fairly easy, but requires practice to perfect. Once its perfect youll definitly see the desired
reactions. Great performance opener for card magicians.
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