Liberty Vanish

Trick by Katsuya Masuda
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Liberty Vanish

29.95 usd

Trick by Katsuya Masuda (29.95)

Out of stock. Email me when new stock arrives.

What was one the largest trick ever performed, David Copperfield's vanish of the Statue of Liberty, is now a pocket sized illusion. The good news is that this is very fooling as well!

IMPORTANT

This set comes with the POSTCARD ONLYno other props are included. If you'd like to use a State of Liberty figurine, you must supply your own. They are readily available in most online stores. We suggest one that is 2 inches or smaller like this one.

You show a postcard of the Statue of Liberty. With a wave of your hand, the statue immediately vanishes and appears, in the form of a figurine in your pocket!

As a stand alone trick this is very good but imagine this. You leave the trick on your coffee table at home. We're sure that, like us, you have magazines, cards etc. lying on your table anyway so a postcard will blend in perfectly. Wait for that perfect moment when someone says, 'oh, when were you in New York?'. You can seamlessly transition into showing them an amazing trick!

  • Visual
  • Easy to do
  • Quick reset

 

Customer reviews for Liberty Vanish

Reviewer

Marshall

Ahhhhhh! This looks like trick photography!!! It looks just as good in person as well. Such a fun idea. From the large scale to the small scale. I just have to wait for someone to say.... 'yeah...but can you make the Statue of Liberty disappear'!

 
Reviewer

Henrik

All hail Masuda. if you like the look of the trailer, that's exactly how it looks in real life. I'm sure as heck going to be leaving this on my shelf until someone asks about it. Then I'm going to 'spontaneously' show them it!

Really cool, fun gimmick that is a great toy and an amazing trick!

 
Reviewer

Matthew

I like this trick. It looks great and I use it. It just suffers from the "how do you get into it?" issue, and the reset takes a little work, but right time right place and this is amazing.

 

Community questions about Liberty Vanish

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  • Peter asks: Is this similar to Polaroid? If so no thank you!

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Very different. The Polaroid is a different effect altogether.
  • Gene asks: Does this come with everything you need to perform the effect (except the figurine)? Or do you need anything else from the original version.

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Yes, this is only the postcard.
  • Gene asks: Not sure I grasp your answer : Is it Yes, it comes with everything except the figurine Or is it Yes, you need the props from the original version + the figurine

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: This set comes with the POSTCARD ONLY, no figurine. If you'd like to use a State of Liberty figurine, you must supply your own.
  • abdel rahman asks: can it be inspected or examined before or after by the spectator?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: The postcard cannot be examined by the spectator.
  • Peter asks: Does this come ready to go?

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    • Peter asks: How easy is this to assemble?

      • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: There is no assembly required, just a small setup before you start the trick. It takes 5 seconds.
    • Paul asks: So I’ve managed to buy the postcard only version of this because I didn’t read it correctly haha. Are the actual other working parts easily obtainable for this please?

      • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Only through picking up the complete set I'm afraid
    • Charles asks: I'm asking about the person who bought a "postcard only" version where the reply is you need the compete set... Does this purchase include everything needed to perform the vanish with just the postcard? Or is this just an ungimmicked postcard?

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