Love Tenyo also . Cheap for the quality Biggest problem for me , I perform in bars , and you can’t let them examine the box . And like you said , someone will break it at some point . So super nice if you have good audience management ( in bar always loud , hard to speak ) and choose well your spectator . Thanks for the good review I’ll buy it anyway just for me because I like it 👍
As long as your spectator isn’t drunk and is willing to behave it might work really well in a bar. The most important thing is for the bar to have a smooth, shiny surface for you to use. They can look at the box if they want to. There really isn’t much to see. Nonetheless, it’s a nice effect to own even if it’s only used once or twice with friends/family.
Totally agree with the issues mentioned, I think either treat it as a novelty item, or remake it yourself into something else if you want to use it for magic.
@@EverythingMagicPro99 Hi my friend, good review. I'm Iñaki, the creator of the method. You are right about Bicycle gimmicked instead a plastic box. That's how I do it. Magicians love it.
Thank you, René. I’m not sure it’s suitable for anyone’s set. More like a trick to have around the house for friends. However, it’s an interesting concept and I felt like it was worth reviewing.
They really sell something like this? Anybody with just a little bit of common sense can figure out it is simply suction holding the box. If any one has had a toy gun that shoot a rubber cup on a short plastic post, same principle!😁
Sometimes it’s not the hand you’re dealt but how you play the cards. Paul Daniels used to say one magician can show you a trick and it’ll be amusing but another magician can show you the same trick and it’ll be a miracle. But yeah, this is kind of a “toy” rather than a magic trick.
You don’t ask the spectator to pick up the box with the lid on it mate. The lid is only there to keep the cards in. Go check the trailer. 🤣
It’s an optional performance choice. Either way, it’s a cool trick but not much more than a toy or fun curiosity with these props.
Love Tenyo also . Cheap for the quality
Biggest problem for me , I perform in bars , and you can’t let them examine the box . And like you said , someone will break it at some point .
So super nice if you have good audience management ( in bar always loud , hard to speak ) and choose well your spectator .
Thanks for the good review
I’ll buy it anyway just for me because I like it 👍
As long as your spectator isn’t drunk and is willing to behave it might work really well in a bar. The most important thing is for the bar to have a smooth, shiny surface for you to use. They can look at the box if they want to. There really isn’t much to see. Nonetheless, it’s a nice effect to own even if it’s only used once or twice with friends/family.
Great review, love Tenyo stuff.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it 😃
Mmmmm Tenyo 🤩 Nice review
Great review 👍 I figured it out but it's still very cool.
Totally agree with the issues mentioned, I think either treat it as a novelty item, or remake it yourself into something else if you want to use it for magic.
For sure. I really hope someone creates a Bicycle box as a release. It would be an every day carry then.
@@EverythingMagicPro99 Hi my friend, good review. I'm Iñaki, the creator of the method. You are right about Bicycle gimmicked instead a plastic box. That's how I do it. Magicians love it.
Great review , not sure if it fits my sort of set but love the concept.
Thank you, René. I’m not sure it’s suitable for anyone’s set. More like a trick to have around the house for friends. However, it’s an interesting concept and I felt like it was worth reviewing.
I can see u pressing the top lol
Yes, because I’m showing it on a soft close-up pad. Pressing it down isn’t required on a hard surface.
They really sell something like this? Anybody with just a little bit of common sense can figure out it is simply suction holding the box. If any one has had a toy gun that shoot a rubber cup on a short plastic post, same principle!😁
Sometimes it’s not the hand you’re dealt but how you play the cards. Paul Daniels used to say one magician can show you a trick and it’ll be amusing but another magician can show you the same trick and it’ll be a miracle.
But yeah, this is kind of a “toy” rather than a magic trick.