RSVP Box (Matthew Wright) by Matthew Wright

Created by: Matthew Wright

The RSVP Box by Matthew Wright is a metal lip-and-cop type box designed for close-up magic performances. It allows magicians to secretly and smoothly introduce or remove items from the box during a routine, enhancing the mystery and surprise elements of the trick. This gimmick is particularly useful for magicians looking to add a layer of deception to their close-up or table magic acts.

Key features

  • Metal construction for durability

  • Designed for close-up magic

  • Allows for the secret introduction or removal of items

  • Compact and easy to carry

  • Requires some practice to master the handling

Pros

  • Durable metal construction

  • Adds a layer of deception to magic routines

  • Compact and portable

  • Versatile for various close-up tricks

Cons

  • Requires practice to handle smoothly

  • Not suitable for large audience performances

Effect

The RSVP Box by Matthew Wright is a metal lip-and-cop style box designed for magicians who want to perform clean, visual transformations or productions. The box allows objects to appear, disappear, or change inside it with minimal handling, making it ideal for close-up or parlor performances. The effect is straightforward yet deceptive—spectators see an empty box, but with a simple motion, an object appears or vanishes inside it.

Full Details

The RSVP Box is a compact, well-constructed metal box that operates using a lip-and-cop mechanism. This means the box can be shown empty before an object is revealed inside, or an object can vanish cleanly from within it. The design ensures smooth handling, making it practical for real-world performances. The box is durable and built to withstand repeated use, making it a reliable tool for working magicians.

Who Should Consider the Trick

This trick is best suited for:

  • Close-up magicians who need a versatile utility device for productions or vanishes.
  • Parlor performers looking for a visual prop that can be used in multiple routines.
  • Working professionals who want a reliable, well-made gimmick that doesn’t require extensive setup.
  • Intermediate to advanced magicians comfortable with gimmicked props and timing-based sleights.

Difficulty

The RSVP Box is not self-working but is relatively easy to master with practice. The mechanics are straightforward, but proper timing and misdirection are key to making the effect convincing. Beginners may need some time to get comfortable with the handling, but experienced performers will find it intuitive.

What Magicians Say

Mark T from Saturn Magic Shop mentioned the RSVP Box in his live stream, describing it as a "metal lip-and-cop type box" that allows magicians to "get things in and out of the box" cleanly. While he didn’t go into deep detail, the inclusion of the RSVP Box alongside other well-regarded magic products suggests it’s a practical and useful tool for performers.

The RSVP Box is a solid choice for magicians who want a reliable, well-built utility device for transformations or productions. Its deceptive design and durable construction make it a worthwhile addition to a working magician’s toolkit.

What people are saying about RSVP Box (Matthew Wright)

Mark T from Saturn Magic says...

RSVP box from Matthew Wright that's the metal RSVP lip and cop type boxes so you can get things in and out of the box.

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