Impossible Pen Tenyo T-183 VERY RARE! HIGHLY COLLECTABLE!
Condition: New product
Αγοράζοντας αυτό το προϊόν μπορείτε να μαζέψετε μέχρι και 24 πόντοι επιβράβευσης. Το καλάθι σου θα είναι συνολικά 24 πόντοι επιβράβευσης που μπορούν να μετασχηματιστούν σε κουπόνι αξίας 2,40 €.
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Tenyo T-183 Impossible Pen
Lubor Fiedler
Lubor Fiedler
1997
Examinable : Possible
Rarity : ★★☆☆☆☆
Quality and finish : Very good / Très bonne
Discontinued / Production terminée
Examinable : Possible
Rarity : ★★☆☆☆☆
Quality and finish : Very good / Très bonne
Discontinued / Production terminée
English:
The pen is placed on top of a closed pen case and surrounded by 2 frames. You pretend to cut through the pen case's lid. When the frames are lifted, the pen has completely vanished! The pen appears inside of the previously empty pen case ! The props are beautiful and the trick very clever ! You must have this one.
Development story :
After the global success of Invisible Zone Tenyo magic inventors Hiroshi Kondo and Toru Suzuki met again with Lubor in New York in 1996. Kondo and Suzuki were introduced to more than ten new works Lubor had created over the last year. And another of the wonders witnessed by Kondo and Suzuki that winter's day in new York was a perforation trick using a ballpoint pen. They had it repeated before their watchful gaz more than ten times, but were still unable to grasp even a clue as to how it had been performed. When finally told how it was done on their last night there, the two could only shake their heads in wonder. The principle behind the trick was so amazing, of course, no one would be able to see through it. Kondo and Suzuki brought a prototype back with them to Japan an showed it to many magicians. Not one was able to figure it out. When Lubor Fiedler was originally experimenting with the materials used to construct this trick, one of the items rolled along the tabletop and fell to the floor. He searched for the prop, but could not find it anywhere. When he finally located the item in an unexpected place, he hit upon the idea for a new trick. The principle itself is truly marvelous, and the time misdirection that is used within the presentation is very well thought out.
Tips by Kenji Shimizu :
It's possible to simply use a transparent silk instead of the 2 frames. Look at the second part of the video below to understand how to do.
Development story :
After the global success of Invisible Zone Tenyo magic inventors Hiroshi Kondo and Toru Suzuki met again with Lubor in New York in 1996. Kondo and Suzuki were introduced to more than ten new works Lubor had created over the last year. And another of the wonders witnessed by Kondo and Suzuki that winter's day in new York was a perforation trick using a ballpoint pen. They had it repeated before their watchful gaz more than ten times, but were still unable to grasp even a clue as to how it had been performed. When finally told how it was done on their last night there, the two could only shake their heads in wonder. The principle behind the trick was so amazing, of course, no one would be able to see through it. Kondo and Suzuki brought a prototype back with them to Japan an showed it to many magicians. Not one was able to figure it out. When Lubor Fiedler was originally experimenting with the materials used to construct this trick, one of the items rolled along the tabletop and fell to the floor. He searched for the prop, but could not find it anywhere. When he finally located the item in an unexpected place, he hit upon the idea for a new trick. The principle itself is truly marvelous, and the time misdirection that is used within the presentation is very well thought out.
Tips by Kenji Shimizu :
It's possible to simply use a transparent silk instead of the 2 frames. Look at the second part of the video below to understand how to do.