Note: I got the illusion plans directly from Andrew and not through this site but that does not
affect my review.
If you know anything about illusion and illusion plans you know how
expensive they can be, but Andrew Mayne changes that with his line of illusions plans. This illusion
is a take on the classic Sward Basket, in this illusion an assistant steps inside a box and 20
non-gimmicked umbrellas are slid into the box at various angles. The illusionist then removes the
umbrellas, the box is opened and the assistant steps out unharmed. This is a full scale stage
illusion that packs flat, can be performed surrounded and all the items used are recognizable to the
audience, no fancy magic boxes here.
Mayne details how to build the illusion fully with
nice detail. I built mine in about 40 minutes. I got the box at a local home improvement store and
uses a kitchen knife to cut the openings in the box. The biggest expense in this illusion lies in
finding cheap umbrellas, Mayne recommends a dollar store, but if you can’t find cheap umbrellas this
illusion could double or triple in price. If you want to do this illusion, be prepared to go on an
umbrella hunt!
The illusion is easy to build, the instructions are clear and you should
have trouble making the illusion, once the materials are gathered. The cardboard box is familiar to
an audience and thus can look to be innocent and un-gimmicked. A flashy, professional sword box, on
the other hand, often looks like a magician’s prop. Thus, is you like the cardboard box idea this
may be for you. Mayne is creative in his magic approach and his plans make the sward basket more
approachable to starting illusionist. You will need rehearsal with an assistant, but this illusion
could make a good addition to your show.