Rubik's Card Deluxe - Tommy Wonder
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Collection: All Products, Card Effects, Close-Up Magic, Exclusives, SME Semi & Exclusives
Stevens Magic introduced the collectors’ version of The Rubik’s Card by Tommy Wonder. Each box is made from beautiful solid black walnut (not plywood). Unlike unauthorized versions that don’t adhere to the license agreements of Tommy Wonder, this box is authorized and truly will be a remarkable piece of magic, both in terms of history, collectability and execution of effect.
Each box is made from beautiful solid black walnut (not plywood) for maximum durability. It box has five coats of semi gloss finish to eliminate stage light and glare issues, and thus giving the performer a good grip to firmly handle the prop. Less likely to slip out of your hands, yet allowing for the beauty of the solid wood to be elegantly displaced (as it should be on a piece such as this). These boxes have an awesome grain and highlight from the wood.
Once in a while an effect comes along that “grabs” the magic world, and this is one of them! It’s clever, a great fooler, has excellent and improved quality (just as Tommy would have wanted.) You will appreciate this effect and IF it’s a gem from Tommy Wonder…you know it’s going to be GOOD! In fact this is one of the effects that will also make you realize just how talented Tommy Wonder was.
Don’t miss out on this one! A beautiful, handcrafted wooden box is shown, which contains several small cubes, of which there are different card pips on each cube. (None matching). The performer then takes the lid and covers the box and has a card selected. The spectator is told to concentrate on the card and it’s pips…and then the spectator is told to take the lid off the box and magically, the once assorted cubes are now assembled in perfect color and order to reveal in splendor the picture of the chosen card!
Thank you for your email. I have added the Rubik's Card to the list,
I think it is important to use the exact same spelling as used in the Books of
Wonder. Using a slightly different name may also raise suspicion
with your potential buyers. Just a thought.
I wish you good luck in making them and good quality
always pays off. If not in profits, than at least in being proud of
what you make. Best wishes - Frank















