I Bought Magic Tricks on SHEIN!
Cavan Booth dives into the world of incredibly cheap magic tricks, this time sourcing them from SHEIN, following his previous explorations of Wish and Temu. He tests a wide variety of effects, from card tricks to rope routines, all priced at just a few dollars. While the quality is generally low – with flimsy materials and poor construction being common issues – Cavan finds some potential for creative magicians. He categorizes the tricks, noting that some are completely unusable, others could be salvaged with modification, and a few surprisingly show promise. Ultimately, he suggests that SHEIN can be a source of inspiration and raw materials for experienced performers willing to experiment and adapt, rather than a reliable source for professional-grade props. It's a fun and insightful look at the extremes of the magic prop market, with a reminder to check out The Magician Club and CVN for quality resources and tutorials.
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Key points
Cavan tests magic tricks purchased from SHEIN.
Tricks range in price from a few dollars.
The quality of the tricks is generally low.
Some tricks can be salvaged with modification.
SHEIN can be a source of inspiration for creative magicians.
The low cost makes them ideal for practicing new techniques.
Cavan promotes The Magician Club and CVN.