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Roberto W Inner circle 1249 Posts |
Anyone pick this up in Blackpool? I know version 2.0 was being debuted at Blackpool. WPR gave a little preview of it on their last episode, just wondering if anyone picked it up/seen it and can give a bit more info in a comparison to V1 apart from just it’s a bit smaller (if there are any other differences)
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rmendez Inner circle San Antonio, Texas 1253 Posts |
Aside from the smaller size, it’s made out of acrylic instead of plastic and looks thicker, more rugged and solid.
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Roberto W Inner circle 1249 Posts |
Yes, I noticed that from some of the close up shots on the trailers and TCC photos etc.
Thanks |
wulfiesmith Inner circle Beverley, UK 1339 Posts |
See the promo ...
looks amazing!! |
User101 Regular user 176 Posts |
Isn't this just Clarity Box by David Regal?
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cardbiker Inner circle 1484 Posts |
Ah! So obviously the mystery wasn’t solved before.Think I’ll wait until he’s totally sure.
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videoman Inner circle 6732 Posts |
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On Mar 20, 2023, User101 wrote: Definitely way different in just about every way from Regal’s Clarity Box. The effects can be similar but both being clear boxes is about the only similarity between the two as far as appearance and method. Since the original Mystery Solved was released there have been so many clear switching boxes released. Jon Allen’s Paragon and Joao Miranda’s Vision Box to name just two. The methods used in these two later boxes were so vastly superior IMO to Mystery Solved that I am very surprised David Penn would release a 2.0 version using the same basic method. It really seems like a step backwards to me. |
Roberto W Inner circle 1249 Posts |
All have their pros and cons I think and it depends on your working environment. If anything I feel it’s a step forward with it now being smaller and more compact perfect for a playing card. What put me off version 1 was feeling it was too big and the gimmick didn’t look right. This is much easier to handle and perform than vision box. I have vision box and as clever as I feel the gimmick is, there’s a lot more to get right with timings, alignments and angles. Where as this is a perfect retention of vision. The moment they see the card on the hand and the box empty, if performed well enough that’s all people need to see and have no reason to want to examine or inspect the box (vision box) or even give it to them - because why would they want to look at it. To them it should have just been a clear box that held a card in - that’s it.
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Magic Dust Inner circle 1453 Posts |
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On Mar 13, 2023, wulfiesmith wrote: The gimmick is clear to see with some fingerprints on its surface Does not look amazing to me, at least the video is authentic |
Roberto W Inner circle 1249 Posts |
You mean at 54 secs you can see finger prints? Let’s not forget David is over exaggerating the viewing and you would obviously never display it like this after the tip out. Plus your audience would not be this close as well - it’s close as it to camera close up and held there. It would literally be a case of hand someone the card after the tip as you take the lid, put it back on, box away. Plus even if there are marks on the material used, and you are conscious of it, you can easily wipe it clean.
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Ron Giesecke Special user Redding, Ca. 947 Posts |
Just got mine from them.
I made my own gaff for it out of Bicycle 1900s cards. This device covers everything I need for my showpiece. I’ve been through them all, and the Clarity Box covers a different routine for me. Mystery Solved 2.0 became Problem Solved 101 for me. My only question is this. I received a couple of decks of cards as a bonus gift… The TCC “pure black“ deck that are presumably marked. It did not come with a PDF or any explanation about the markings. Does anyone know about this? I’ve emailed them, but I haven’t heard back yet. |
yin_howe Special user Malaysia 981 Posts |
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On Mar 26, 2023, Ron Giesecke wrote: Just drop a message to TCC on their Facebook. They usually respond pretty quickly if it's something simple. It's pretty similar to the NOCs but not exactly
"Talent without passion is talent wasted.."
https://www.youtube.com/user/yinhowe80/ |
Ron Giesecke Special user Redding, Ca. 947 Posts |
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On Mar 27, 2023, yin_howe wrote: Thanks. I did, and got the crib for it. I like the cards, but the marking system is too laborious for me. |
Magic Dust Inner circle 1453 Posts |
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On Apr 6, 2023, Ron Giesecke wrote: This was also the case for me |
dirtyfoucault Special user UK 679 Posts |
What's the difference between this and Paragon 3D?
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thecromulent Veteran user Brooklyn, NY 388 Posts |
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On Sep 22, 2023, dirtyfoucault wrote: Completely different methods. With Mystery solved, your hands end clean, but the box is not inspectable. With Paragon 3D, your hands don't end clean, but the box is inspectable. Angles are probably slightly better with Paragon, but the "move" is also slightly more difficult. I haven't performed either for real people, but I own them both. Both very clever. Evan |
magicnorm Special user 509 Posts |
From the demo video, one thing that seems awkward is after the dump, putting the lid back on and setting the box down sideways. I’ll assume the box cannot be set down
Upright, maybe since the box doesn’t need to be examined, putting lid in the side ( similar to color vision box ) would work if the dimensions were accommodating. The illusion looks really good. Nm |
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