Description: This item is a vintage 1932 magic trick by Prof. Jack Miller called, "The Boxes of Chang". It is complete and in excellent, used condition. The tags used to perform the "pocket version" of this are in mint condition and appear unused. All of the sturdy cardboard boxes are solid and fit perfectly into the original carrying box (see photo). The instructions appear to be a photocopy of the 1932 dated original ones. This is an incredible find in great condition for 92 years young. This is a standup, audience participation effect using three spectators or volunteers. A description of the routine appears in the second photo. The method is ingenious. It employs the use of three objects, a key, coin, and small ball which you provide. The three instruction cards are printed on the old "Copyright 1913" "T. L. Deland" card stock which was popular with magicians of the period. The cards are slightly worn but are still in very usable condition as you can see from the photos. Thanks for looking! Unfortunately, shipping costs (and eBay fees) continue to escalate requiring me to factor that into setting a starting bid. Thanks for your understanding. Shipping is FREE in the U.S. Will ship withiin 3 business days (usually 24 hours) of receipt of payment. Payment by PayPal due within 3 calendar days of close of auction. Sorry, no returns on this item. Due to the number of eBay buyers who do not participate in the Feedback Program, we leave feedback on a reciprocal basis only. Thanks for your time!
Price: 89.95 USD
Location: Union City, Tennessee
End Time: 2025-01-10T07:06:45.000Z
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Genre: Magic