Meir’s Muses
MyMagic eNewsletter #1,221
July 24, 2024
You probably already know that in addition to magic I like puzzles and games because they stimulate my problem-solving skills, which is what I enjoy most about magic. Today I will introduce you to an interesting and inexpensive puzzle box. Since it does not come with instructions I explain the solution in the trailer: HERE
►Spirit Locking Puzzle Box:
This is a classic puzzle box that cannot be opened unless you know its secret… which is explained in the trailer.
Comes with a hand-made wooden puzzle box made of Teak that is 6”x4”x2.25”.
Watch and buy: HERE
►Heartz:
A beautiful routine using sponge hearts that seem to appear out of thin air.
Although there are many possibilities for these props, the basic routine begins by showing both your hands empty and using them to form a heart, which is the international symbol for love.
In the most visual and impossible way a red sponge heart appears between your fingertips!
You then introduce a pen and hold it behind the heart forming the famous cupid’s arrow image.
You hand the arrow to your friend and have them tap your hand which splits the sponge heart into two hearts.
Explaining that two hearts beat as one you place one heart in your hand and the other in your friends’. Your friend taps your hand with the arrow (pen) and then taps theirs. Magically your heart vanishes and appears in their hand proving that the magic of love is alive and well. Everything is now examinable.
Watch and buy: HERE
I decided to continue the introductory sale prices on all of Dan Garrett’s magic until I am able to offer you many more of his tricks, books, and lecture notes.
►FOR EVERYTHING GARRETT GO: HERE
►UPCOMING APPEARANCES:
►AUGUST 4-7: Exhibiting at Magic Live! in Las Vegas. Info: HERE
►AUGUST 18: Spinnato’s Comedy Magic Show at Comix @ Mohegan Sun Casino in CT. Tickets: HERE
To view all my upcoming appearances go: HERE
Stay happy, Meir
PS: Finally finished packing my booth for Magic Live and it is already shipped and on the way to Las Vegas.
“The best professionals look on secrets and apparatus as mere blueprints for the construction of a pleasing magical entertainment.”
…Marvin Kaye (The Handbook Of Magic, 1973)