Having recently used two different Sucker Die Boxes, I thought they might be worth a comparison.
The first is the classic Sucker Die box
http://www.emagictricks.co.uk/product_i ... ts_id=3471
Cost £52
Effect: ( lifted from above site )
In all magic there is probably no sucker effect to compare with this splendid trick. There are several methods on the market having varied features, but we offer what we believe to be the finest and best outfit for packing the greatest effect.
A hat or other container is placed on your table. A solid wooden die is introduced, also a handsome red box having two compartments and four doors. These four doors are opened and with the audience looking in the front, the die is placed within the box.
With the four doors open, the audience is given a view of the die inside the box. The doors are closed.
The magician now commands the die to leave the box, opening first one side, then the other, showing the box to be empty(?). The audience hears the die slide from one compartment to the other.
After the usual by-play the magician shows the die has vanished and appeared back in the hat or container.
The second the Collectors Die Box
http://www.emagictricks.co.uk/product_i ... ts_id=4637
Cost £60
Effect: ( lifted from site )
Experts call this a "Sucker Die Box", but please don't confuse it with the older version!!
Effect: The yellow dice/block is placed into the box. The doors and sides are opened to show it has vanished...Each unit comes with an extra block that can be used to "reappear" the vanished block.
The difference with this new effect, is that at the end of the effect, the spectators can see through the case in ALL directions. The "die" is 100% vanished!
Ok, having used both I'll make a few observations on the main differences.
I happen to prefer the look of the cheaper model which is a bright glossy red rather than a duller turquoise blue. Of course that's very much a personal choice.
There are a few differences of note.
The cheaper model ( from now on called Sucker as opposed to Collectors ) comes with far inferior instructions, I gave up with them and just figured it out ( not difficult ) unlike the collectors version which has very clear instructions and a routine, which though not to my taste, would work well on younger children. The routine is based around the box being haunted.
The sucker box enables you to show an empty container ie hat and then popping your Die in it, while showing your box, then taking your die out to place in your box and finishing with the box empty and the Die returned to the hat. The Collectors does not allow for this and can only be done by not showing inside the hat/bag. I see this as quite a disadvantage on the collectors version.
The Sucker version has the sound effects of the Die sliding from side to side as you tilt it, again not a feature of the Collectors version and another disadvantage.
Basically those are the two main advantages of the sucker version. Now for the advantages of the Collectors version.
It enables more than just being able to look straight through the box
( front to back ) to see it is empty. Apart from front to back, you can also look from above via doors on the top and by removing a sliding panel on both ends it can also be viewed straight through from either end. It could be argued that if you can view straight through from front to back and see it is empty, then other angles prove nothing new. On the other hand perhaps physiologically a bit more powerful.
It's second advantage is that it is possible while making the die disappear as usual with this box, to make something appear such as a large handful of sweets, maybe an Egg or some such.
It's this advantage that to my mind redeems the collectors version and makes it worth considering instead of the Sucker version. Without this advantage I'd definitely go for the cheaper one, this makes it a harder decision and as of yet I'm not completely decided though tend to favour the original Sucker Die version. I think.