AmazeBox by Mark Shortland
Discover a truly remarkable magic trick with “AmazeBox,” a creation that combines whimsical design with a stunning effect. This ingenious prop operates without any electronics, relying instead on a method reminiscent of origami. It offers the wow factor of top Tenyo products, making it perfect for performances in front of large audiences.
Picture this: you invite your audience to write down their favorite song, first kiss, or a three-digit number on slips of paper, which they then drop into a box placed at the foot of the stage. The box remains in full view and is untouched throughout the performance. When a spectator approaches to open the box and randomly selects a slip, they unknowingly switch the audience’s papers with a different set you’ve prepared beforehand. This allows you to force a specific song, number, or celebrity name, seamlessly integrating their choices into your act.
Mentalists will appreciate the countless possibilities this clever box offers. Lightweight and easily customizable, it stands out as one of the simplest yet most effective tools in your repertoire. The spectator performs the switch, leaving you free from any interaction with the box itself. The design ensures a flawless execution, making it virtually impossible to fail or decipher. While it has a playful, toy-like quality, professional performers will find it an invaluable asset. We extend our gratitude to Mark Shortland for collaborating with Vanishing Inc. Magic on this innovative release.
“Mark Shortland has created an ingenious and devious solution to an age-old problem. Natural looking, hands-off in operation, and simple to use; this might well be exactly what you are looking for.” – Luke Jermay
“AmazeBox is enormously practical and as ingenious as the best Tenyo effects, but built into a stage prop that looks entirely normal.” – Joshua Jay
“I’ve never been so excited for a magic utility device in my career!” – Kyle Marlett
“I’m using AmazeBox in my show. As soon as I saw it, I knew that every mentalist and magician could find a use for it in their show too!” – Andi Gladwin