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andrew124C41 New user Somewhere near Washington, DC 77 Posts |
I am looking to purchase a set of Okito Boxes. I have quite a bit of material that I have looked at in terms of routines. In addition to some Roth's and Bobo's, I want to do the Mojo routine which requires two Okitos and a Boston.
I was considering purchasing either the Daytona version of Jim Zee's or the David Roth version that RK makes. I understand that both will take expanded shells. I contacted RK and he gave me a price on everything but then I wrote back to him with some questions about other items and the approximate time it would take to get them and he never got back to me. I know it might take a month or so, but if he was offended by that or other simple questions I asked him about other items. I am 68 years old, one of those antiquated kind of guys who back in the day communicated with a device that had a dial on it. I generally like to do business with people that will answer the phone or communicate in a consistent manner. I realize that is probably an unreasonable expectation these days. Anyway, now, February 2021, any suggestions on a set of boxes would be appreciated. |
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funsway Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 9988 Posts |
Even if you did not give your age we would have clue from your name that you are a reader of old science fiction.
I am 79 and don't consider myself antiquated as my mind is still 24 inside, thought my crippled hands are 104, but I agree to your having the right to an immediate answer -- even if you may not like it I have numerous boxes of the Okito type in principle. I prefer the Buhdda boxes for several reasons, but mostly because they "feel right" and the shape is similar to some other props I use for congruency. They also are not expensive. I would avoid any made of aluminum or plastic because of the weight balance, though Daytona has a wood one with other advantages (or used to) But, I question the wisdom in purchasing a versatile prop set for the purpose of a single effect. Wouldn't it be better to invest in learning more possible effects than getting mild stress over dealing with marketers? Dave Neighbor's book might be considered. Regardless, I would recommend getting only one Box of possible set and work with it. Make it yours in hand, mind and smile. Then add the others of the set as desired. I would suggest the Boston for versatility if you might wind up with only one. As you have 50+ posts, goon the sale site and ask if anyone has a multi-box set for sale
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baronborrelli New user South Jersey 46 Posts |
I absolutely love my Dollar sized M-Box purchased on Amazon. I am not sure if I am allowed to include URL’s, but it is easy to find. It is brass with black anodized inner surface and holds five coins.
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simplymagicweb Inner circle Norfolk, UK 1415 Posts |
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On Feb 6, 2021, baronborrelli wrote: Yeah just ordered one too - great value and I also love the routine which is in the demo
Magically,
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bassinator New user Louisiana 86 Posts |
I got a set from Airship Magic last year. Very well made in my opinion. I don't have anything to compare it to though. I also wanted to get some extra lids and they were responsive to me when I was asking questions about those. If you aren't in a hurry, they occasionally have discounts on their website that you can look out for.
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Jerry Inner circle Some where in Florida 1409 Posts |
Ronco has about every type of coin box you could want.
From single coin all the way up to JUMBO coin box. Numerous extra lids to. GO HERE: https://www.ronjo.com/magic/coin-and-money-magic/ Fast reliable service. Purchase a lot coin boxes from this vendor in the past, very happy with everything! |
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Scott Horn Elite user Dallas, TX 417 Posts |
Ive seen the "decorative" lids. They look great and seem to fit most "same size" boxes (as long as your box has very thick side walls)
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Jxb1989 New user USA 49 Posts |
I’d suggest airshipmagic.com . Their z boxes are on point and customer service bar none
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Tom G Inner circle 2895 Posts |
Ousterling coin boxes. Craig does excellent work and would make whatever you like. https://primalgimcrack.com/metal/
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tryphon New user Florida, USA 51 Posts |
I have many different Okito boxes. I like the one made by Johnson, I bought it thirty years ago from Tannen's. A couple of years ago I also got the Buddha box and I love it. Its shape makes the T**n*ver very easy and the low center of gravity helps to set it upright when you drop it.
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martonikus Regular user 167 Posts |
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On Feb 6, 2021, baronborrelli wrote: Hi! I ordered this too. It does look nice. What does the "M" mean? I thought there might be something special about this box but it seems to be ungimmicked (not that there's anything wrong with that). I did not get any coins or demo. On request I got a link to a video in Chinese with a few - very few - subtitles. Did your M-Box come with any coins? Thanks! |
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Dougini Inner circle The Beautiful State Of Maine 7130 Posts |
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simplymagicweb Inner circle Norfolk, UK 1415 Posts |
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On Apr 14, 2021, martonikus wrote: You can order with or without coins... Mine came with coins... Here's a little routine with it - https://youtu.be/T8NIhsWlZNQ
Magically,
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stevie c Veteran user 335 Posts |
Nice Sean
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martonikus Regular user 167 Posts |
Very smooth handling and nice sequential routine!
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simplymagicweb Inner circle Norfolk, UK 1415 Posts |
Thanks for the kind comments. Although I performed it on a close up mat, I do usually do it on the spectators hands. I have the box and coins in a little drawstring bag, which is placed on their left hand - this is where the box is placed. The bag helps to cover the feeling of the turnover within the routine. The coins are placed on the right hand.
It’s a nice simple routine, great for a strolling environment.
Magically,
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KungFuMagic Regular user 167 Posts |
I've been discovering and researching the coin boxes the last month or so. I've watched dozens of routines, seen scads of box designs and materials. I love the effects that are possible, and the cool variety it can add to coin routining. I have a question, though, in deciding which box to staart with .... Okito, Boston, or Slot.
Is there a reason NOT to get a Boston box as my 1st one? I may not use the feature right away, and don't see an obvious disadvantage to using it for "straight" routines. Am I missing anything important? Would I be better served starting with original Okito if I don't have immediate use for the Boston?
Nick Sasso
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Dougini Inner circle The Beautiful State Of Maine 7130 Posts |
David Neighbors needs to chime in here...
Doug |
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simplymagicweb Inner circle Norfolk, UK 1415 Posts |
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On Apr 15, 2021, KungFuMagic wrote: Okito is totally examinable, and the Boston isn't, which for me makes it the one to go for... Simple! Unless you have a neat method for dislodging the recessed coin and then ditching it etc.
Magically,
Website - www.simplymagic.co.uk Twitter - www.twitter.com/simplymagic19 Facebook - www.facebook.com/SeanGoodmanMagician Creator of BDZ, Holidayz, The Grayle, DUO, Secret Servante, Genetics, Vision, Tick Tock, Starstruck, CelebriDate, MagiDate, Focus, SIGMA and R2R |
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KungFuMagic Regular user 167 Posts |
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On Apr 16, 2021, simplymagicweb wrote: Much appreciation for your input. May have found solution to get a couple different ones. Okito for sure.
Nick Sasso
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