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aheller5 Regular user 185 Posts |
Any one buy this and have a review?
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Markymark Inner circle 1686 Posts |
Yes,this Vanishing Inc. exclusive is available at quite a few magic shops!
I like it. It is relatable as an object in the real world.[Lego] More so then a mini Pizza paddle. So as in the jumping gems trick it uses the same number force so you can show all the lego tiles change to that colour. The vanish [on the online explanation video] is the flip stick move. It is a good size[about 7 inches]and you get a few different colour tiles to repeat it.
''In memory of a once fluid man,crammed and distorted by the classical mess'' -Bruce Lee
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DavidKenney Inner circle 2178 Posts |
Title: Baffling Blocks
Creator: Eric Leclerc Publisher: Amaze kids MSRP: $ 25 Skill Level: all Video Run time: 19:43 Whether you're a working pro, or are looking for a new prop to entertain children in your life, get Baffling Blocks and you'll be baffling the young and young-at-heart faster than they can say, "I love LEGOs." It's a great strolling magic trick that is fun to perform for kids and their families because, when you tell them you made your first magic trick from LEGO blocks, it's believable and captivating. Better still, the prop is immediately familiar to everyone! My review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nygB98Jcxw |
Top Jimmy New user 6 Posts |
Great product, entertaining tutorial. Kids love it
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barts185 Inner circle Can you believe I've been wrong on 1355 Posts |
It's a shame that this doesn't seem to be getting much attention since I'm guessing most people look at it and think it's just another hot rod or you just need to do the paddle move.
It goes over very well with children AND adults. Who doesn't remember playing with blocks like this? If you're looking for a knuckle busting hard to accomplish effect that gets mediocre reactions, this isn't the effect for you. If however, you are looking to actually entertain people with something that is easy to perform, this is GREAT! I'm going to get a second one so that I can have multiple force colors by doing a swap but not having to reset them. |
warren Inner circle uk 4138 Posts |
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On Apr 3, 2018, barts185 wrote: I think the main reason people are holding back on this effect is that many of us have and use Turbo Stick which is very versatile in its many applications, I have seen a few people selling Baffling Blocks already which I must admit surprised me as I personally like the look of it. |
barts185 Inner circle Can you believe I've been wrong on 1355 Posts |
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On Apr 3, 2018, warren wrote: I'm actually going to get a second one so that I can swap and show a different color to the same group without having to change the blocks so I'll be looking out for anyone selling one at a bargain price. I have, and like, Turbo Stick - but didn't hesitate to get this. 4 billion find a card tricks, and people will get another find a card trick, but don't want two paddles? I'm not sure if that's more sad or funny but to each their own. |
warren Inner circle uk 4138 Posts |
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On Apr 4, 2018, barts185 wrote: 4 billion card tricks which is why I enjoy coin magic haha |
btwigg Loyal user Sacramento, CA USA 203 Posts |
Mine just showed up today and I love it. The color change really catches people off guard. A few people have asked me if electronics are involved.
The only adjustment here for me is getting used to the weight of the paddle. It's not heavy but definitely not as light as Pizza Paddle or the small hot rods. Overall I really like this one. |
v.kapoor New user 29 Posts |
Does anyone have a routine they've figured out that they like with this?
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videoman Inner circle 6732 Posts |
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On Apr 6, 2018, btwigg wrote: Are you using the classic hot rod force in your routine? |
Jeff Haas Special user 929 Posts |
David Regal gave this a good review in Genii magazine, and I looked it up. After looking at a couple of videos about it I ordered one. This thing is great!
The online instructions come with a couple of different ways to force the color other than the hot rod force. David Regal in his review says that he wants to bury the hot rod force at sea or something like that, and I agree. If you are all interested in it, this is a great prop and you should buy one while it's available. Also, watch Eric's performance carefully. He does not use the flip stick move to vanish the paddle, Danny Orleans does but that's different. |
Uncle Joe Regular user Japan 194 Posts |
I received it and there are pros and cons of course.
Pros ; It’s a great idea , It’s organic in the sense that everyone knows Lego, It’s a decent size so the colours stand out , It’s very durable and should last a life time , It’s hands on so much as you could let kids attach the pieces themselves, Cons ; It’s top heavy so takes some getting used to, You need a special detaching instrument such as a knife to detach the pieces. That’s the main disappointment for me because if you were able to detach the pieces without external parts then you could add so many great routines. The very premise of Lego is putting it together and being able to take it apart and repeating. If you could do that and add magic in between it would be better. |
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