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Trick by George Iglesias and Twister Magic
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New larger version now available!

A first-day sellout at Blackpool! "Prime Box" by George Iglesias is a powerful magic tool disguised as an ordinary-looking shipping box.

New larger "Super Big" version now available!

You show an empty box. The lid is then closed and you make a magical gesture. When it is opened again, the box is now filled with whatever product or item you want.

And the best part? The box is now examinable.

Other ideas include having someone pick an item on Amazon and then having it appear in the box like a truly magical version of Amazon Prime Delivery. You can also use the box to instantly complete a return/exchange for a "wrong item" or make a birthday gift appear.

There's even a super clever confabulation routine where a celebrity, retail store and item are chosen. The box is then shown to be addressed to the celebrity and there is a gift receipt from the store inside, as well as a gift box which is revealed contain the chosen item.

These are just some of the countless amazing uses for "Prime Box".

"Prime Box" comes in three different sizes (small: 8in x 7in x 4.7in | large: 11.8in x 7.9in x 5.9in | super big: 13.8in x 9.8in x 9.8in) and includes several different stickers (Amazon, DHL, FedEx, and Fragile). You can even add your own design.

This specially-designed box creates the perfect optical illusion of being empty while concealing objects. It is made out of thick cardboard that is sturdy and durable while also remaining super easy to assemble and disassemble.

Comes with the box + special gimmick, as well as a set of stickers and an instructional video.

Bonus

As an extra bonus, you'll also receive a special $30 discount coupon for the magic app "AnyWeb". "AnyWeb" allows you to force items from popular websites like Netflix, Ebay, Facebook, Instagram, Wikipedia and Amazon. It's the perfect complement to "Prime Box", especially for the "Instant Amazon Prime" routine mentioned earlier.

PLEASE NOTE: This coupon is a manufacturer's coupon that is only valid when you purchase the app directly from Magic Pro Ideas. It will not work if you attempt to use it with Vanishing Inc. or any other dealer.

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Customer reviews for Prime Box

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Patrick

Brilliant. Nice trick, simple handling and method. And very deceptive. I first used it for a kid's birthday party where I 'forgot' their present, but then made one magically appear from the box. The kids were amazed, and even the adults fooled completely. For context: I'm only a hobbyist, and I found this very easy to perform.

One piece of advice: I found that using contract cement (to assemble the box, which arrives flat packed) does not work very well. Using something like double-sided Gorilla super-glue tape did the trick for me, and also is much easier to work with.

 
Reviewer

James

Wonderful effect... It does take a little work putting it together but it's well worth it. Take your time

 

Community questions about Prime Box

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  • Rick asks: What are the angles like? I'm assuming the audience has to sit directly in front of the magician.

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: The spectator could be at any angle provided they can’t see inside the box
  • Marlin asks: Does Prime Box have some of the same types of angle issue problems as props like Tip-Over boxes? I work in settings where I commonly have people at very wide angles, (often about 180 degrees) and as close as 4 or 5 feet in front of me. Promo videos of items like this always show the effect only from perfectly straight-on/perfect viewing condition. I love the effect, but if this shares similar issues as Tip Over boxes, it would be unusable for me. Thanks!

    • 1. Marlin answers: Never mind! As soon as I posted question, a similar previous question popped up which had not shown before when I looked. Unfortunately, there is no option to delete question once posted.
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  • Jorge asks: I would like to use this effect in a talk or conference about books and literature (and of course making some books to appear). Would it work in that way? ¿is it possible to make appear several books?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Depending on the size of the books, you could probably make 2-3 books appear.
  • Jeffrey asks: How examinable is the box after?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: It’s okay to have a look inside but I wouldn’t hand this out
  • John asks: How easy is this to tear down for travel? (Thinking of the Amaze Kraft Box)…

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Once set up with tape it will be like a normal box to pack down
  • Treven asks: Once we see and purchase the effect, is this something easily made at home with our own supplies?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: You are supplied with everything you need.
  • Patrick asks: Presumably it's just normal cardboard in terms of materials. Can anyone comment on how durable it is over multiple uses (especially if re-packing flat during transport). I'm a bit worried that after a few uses it'll look like the delivery driver threw it over the fence.

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: While it is made of cardboard, the box will last a while. It is recommended to keep it in a bag or case when not in use and to never use any dirty or wet items in the chamber. But with these things in mind, your box will last you hundreds of performances.
  • Bruce asks: How quick is the reset for the Prime Box?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: The reset is quite quick however you wouldn’t be able to do this in sight of anybody
  • Erica asks: How big is the small size?

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