House of Magic "Cube-A-Libre"

$450.00

I purchased this prop in the late seventies from Buma Burger at the House of Magic in San Francisco. It is in excellent condition and comes complete with the original instructions.

Here is the effect…Two stacks of six separate blocks are displayed. Both sets are numbered from 1 to 6, as in the picture. The performer explains to the audience that one stack may be arranged in any order and yet the other stack will magically rearrange itself and match. The actions are performed several times in an easy-to-follow sequence. Each time the second stack is revealed, they will match.

The first stack of blocks are rearranged several times including turning some of them backwards and upside down. In each case, the second stack matches, and it’s a mind blower to the audience. Even other magicians are without a clue if you don’t tell them the secret.

The conclusion happens when a volunteer gives you an irregular order to stack the first set of blocks and the second stack still matches perfectly.

I purchased this prop in the late seventies from Buma Burger at the House of Magic in San Francisco. It is in excellent condition and comes complete with the original instructions.

Here is the effect…Two stacks of six separate blocks are displayed. Both sets are numbered from 1 to 6, as in the picture. The performer explains to the audience that one stack may be arranged in any order and yet the other stack will magically rearrange itself and match. The actions are performed several times in an easy-to-follow sequence. Each time the second stack is revealed, they will match.

The first stack of blocks are rearranged several times including turning some of them backwards and upside down. In each case, the second stack matches, and it’s a mind blower to the audience. Even other magicians are without a clue if you don’t tell them the secret.

The conclusion happens when a volunteer gives you an irregular order to stack the first set of blocks and the second stack still matches perfectly.