Three Shell Game by Vernet

Accessory by Vernet Magic
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Three Shell Game by Vernet

8.00 usd

Accessory by Vernet Magic (8.00)

In stock.

The Vernet Shells are perfectly balanced, made of unbreakable plastic and the inner surface is curved to allow easier manipulation of the special pea. Very realistic in appearance, these are simply the best shells available

 

Customer reviews for Three Shell Game by Vernet

Reviewer

Jeff

I am a beginner in the world of magic and I think this product is great. Fun to perform and has good instructions.

 
Reviewer

Gerhard

I have rated this product as Excellent as a combination of quality and attention to detail. The product is made of a hard durable plastic but will certainly last a lifetime. The instruction are quite good and teaches you the basic moves. I would recommend this set to test whether this is something you would like to do. Even if you decide not to upgrade to e.g. the TCC metal set, this is good enough and construction facilitates the sneaky moves...

 
Reviewer

Stephen

For anyone wanting to try their hand at the "Three Shell Game", I don't believe there's a more economical set available. Yes, the shells are a cheap plastic but they certainly function fine and I can't see them breaking with normal use. The link to the instructional video that Vernet offers inside the packaging is fairly good.

 

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  • Mason asks: Are these regular shells? Or are they gimmicked?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: They are regular.
  • Dave asks: Does this come with a routine?

    • 1. SGKYDUYEN answers: As far as I know, it comes with written instruction for a basic routine
    • 2. Stephen answers: It comes with a link to a pretty decent instructional video.
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