I just purchased this for a magic camp and the trick is very simple, brilliant, and effective. With a little practice, it works very smoothly. No suspiciously extended time with your hand in the box. It comes with a tutorial video and detailed instructions for how to assemble and reassemble it incase the box itself becomes damaged and needs to be replaced or repaired. Excellent quality purchase.
@@kennethfillmoreCoolCatKen You cannot be serious lmao You and I both know it's not just a cardboard box. At least I hope you know that, you'd have to be pretty dense not to. So working on the assumption that you're not so dumb as to think a man is selling a regular box for $300, that would mean you want somebody who put a ton of time into creating this cleverly gimmicked prop to basically give away not just the trick itself, but the secret to the trick, for only the cost of the materials to make it? When you buy a gimmicked prop, you are essentially paying for time spent designing the trick, the intellectual property of how to actually perform the trick, *and* the materials used to create the trick.p Good magic is expensive for a reason. And besides that, tricks like this aren't meant to sell in bulk, they're meant to sell to a very niche market. It's painfully obvious you know nothing about the trade, so why bother commenting with your shitty "advice"? How embarrassing for you.