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Smart Cubes (Large / Stage) by Taiwan Ben - Trick

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$275.00
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$266.75 (You save $8.25)
SKU:
MMSI-52426
Weight:
5.71 LBS
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Product Description

You present two columns of dice with the numbers 1 through 6 on them.

In one of the columns, the number sequence is from top to bottom, in the second column of cubes exactly the opposite. You cover one of the columns and instantly the cubes match the other column. The audience can see both columns of cubes in exactly the same number sequence.

Next, you bring out a clear plastic tube and ask a spectator to place the blocks in the clear tube. You place your tube over your column of cubes and instantly they are in the same sequence as the spectators. No matter how you build the cube column the other will magically arrange itself to match it.

Whether it shows only the even or odd numbers forward, mixed, jumbled or just plain out of order the other column matches the hap hazard stack. The cubes from BOTH columns can be separated and the cubes shown as separate pieces.

Contains:
  • 1 opaque tube
  • 1 clear tube
  • 12 individual numbered cubes Gimmicks
  • Variations Moves and tips
  • Complete Routine with Video Instruction
Special thanks : David Wu (2013 JAPAN CUP Close-up Champion)

DVD instructions will contain "one man routine" and "two men routine" step by step.


--added to catalog: 12/18/2013

--SKU: MMSI-52426

--Brand: Taiwan Ben Magic Shop

--Ebay Cat: 11 Stage --Ebay Cat#: 3497641019


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  1. lots of practice 2 Star Review

    Posted by on 17th Mar 2016

    After watching the instructional video which was confusing, in terms of what hand holds what, during presentation. Tough for a beginner.... Better for intermediate.



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