Vault Pro by David Penn, Wayne Fox, and TCC Magic
Created by: David Penn, Wayne Fox, TCC Magic
Where to buy
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Key features
Layered, impossible revelation with nested boxes
Designed for visual, multi-phase reveals
Self-contained nature with straightforward setup
Minimal reset required
High-impact, prop-based routine
Pros
Flawless functionality
Strong magical moment
Accessible for performers of various skill levels
Visual and interactive presentation
Cons
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Effect
Vault Pro creates a layered, impossible revelation with nested boxes. A borrowed and vanished object, such as a ring or coin, appears inside a series of progressively smaller boxes nested within the performer's keychain. The effect is visual and multi-phase, with each box revealing the next until the spectator's signed item is found in the smallest box.
Full details
Vault Pro is a prop-based magic trick designed by David Penn, Wayne Fox, and TCC Magic. The prop consists of nested boxes that fit seamlessly within a keychain. The trick requires minimal sleight of hand and focuses on clean handling and natural pacing. Once set up, the routine is self-contained, making it easy to perform with little reset time. The method is straightforward, allowing performers to focus on presentation rather than complex moves.
Who should consider the trick
Vault Pro is ideal for magicians who want a high-impact, prop-based routine with minimal setup. It suits performers who enjoy interactive, visual magic with a strong magical moment. Those who prefer nested revelation effects or need a ready-to-go miracle for close-up or walk-around performances will find this trick useful. It is also a good choice for magicians who like working with small objects like coins or rings.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The trick is designed to be accessible. The method is straightforward, and the prop handles most of the work. Performers do not need advanced sleight-of-hand skills, but clean handling and natural pacing are important. The reset is minimal, making it practical for repeated performances.
What magicians say
YinHoweMagic praises Vault Pro for its flawless functionality and strong magical moment. The reviewer notes that the prop works exactly as advertised, delivering a visual, multi-phase reveal. They highlight its self-contained nature and straightforward setup, calling it a "ready-to-go miracle."
MagicOrthodoxy suggests that Vault Pro is likely useful for coin or small object magic. The reviewer discusses ease of learning, practicality, and audience impact, indicating that the trick is suitable for impromptu close-up effects. While specifics are not detailed, the review implies that the trick is well-designed for real-world performances.
Both reviewers received review copies but express genuine approval of the product. Vault Pro appears to be a solid choice for magicians looking for a high-impact, prop-based routine with minimal reset.
What people are saying about Vault Pro
magicorthodoxy says...
The host may discuss ease of learning, reset & angle sensitivity, and audience impact, making it a helpful guide for magicians considering the purchase.
YinHoweMagic says...
The reviewer notes that the prop works exactly as advertised, delivering a strong magical moment when the spectator's signed item is found inside the smallest box.
Review videos
Magic Review - Vault Pro by David Penn & Wayne Fox
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Vault Pro by David Penn, Wayne Fox, & TCC Magic - Magic Review & things to consider...
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