Square Circle

Trick by Mr. Magic
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Square Circle

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Trick by Mr. Magic (110.00)

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The Square Circle is probably the easiest-to-work, most versatile production device for the family magician. You can use it to vanish or produce almost anything (smaller than a shoe). What objects would you like to make magically appear at your next show?

  • Silks
  • a Baseball
  • Real Fruit or Rubber Fake Fruit if you want to make LOTS of items appear
  • Hat Coil
  • A Cupcake
  • A Live Mouse or Gerbil

Here's what the standard routine looks like:

Effect:
Here's how we do this trick at AmazeKids. You present a box with a window. The box has a tall tube in it. The tube can be clearly be seen through the window. You remove the tube from the box and show the audience that it's empty. Then you put the tube on the table. Next you put the tube back in the empty box, reach inside, and surprise and amaze your audience as you extract... well.. pretty much whatever you want! If you're looking for a versatile prop that gives you the flexibility to secretly hide your production items in plain sight, you'll love performing with the Square Circle.

 

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  • Bill asks: What size is the illusion in total? And how big is the circle?

    • 1. Jim answers: In the packaging, it is 14.0 x 9.3 x 9.0 inches. So it will be a bit smaller than that.
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  • Fred asks: I really need to know the actual dimensions: Square height and side dimensions, Tube diameter and height. Thanks, Fred ffischer47@me.com

    • 1. Jim answers: Sorry—it looks like this is discontinued.
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