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by babusakti » Jul 4th, '07, 11:49
i do not know why but now i am interested in collecting magic collectibles and antique props.... i have set my budget up and i want to know about chiang mai block from ( from magic wagon ) and if you could please write a full and complete review about it ( sorry for asking to much

) because if its bad i will buy other things.. thanks...

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by Mandrake » Jul 4th, '07, 12:11
At $449 plus shipping, that's quite an expensive item. Without giving anything away, I'm sure the principle involved is very basic and appears in kid's magic sets so the money is obviously tied up in the hand crafting and woodworking skills.
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by babusakti » Jul 4th, '07, 23:54
yes its kind of expensive is it nearly the same effect with the deans dill box ?
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by Mandrake » Jul 5th, '07, 09:05
No idea and I don't think I'll be spending $449 to find out

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by DrTodd » Jul 5th, '07, 18:34
Isn't Martin Breese selling one, or Alakazam?
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by Part-Timer » Jul 5th, '07, 21:05
Reading the description, it just sounds like a beautifully made version of an item that's very common to magic sets, just as Mandrake says. The clue is the reference to cord
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Had it been one cord, it would merely have been a beautifully made version of the cube escape effect.

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