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MAGIC BUTTERFLY T-262

Magic #1: MAGIC BUTTERFLY

PREPARATION
The magician covers an empty specimen box, casts
a magic spell, and causes a butterfly to magically Several secrets are incorporated in the specimen box, the butterfly cards,
and the box cover.
appear pinned inside! Additionally, the color of the
butterfly matches the color chosen by a spectator! Prepare each prop as explained in the following sections.

This effect is much like a double locked-room JJ PREPARE BUTTERFLY SHEET INSIDE SPECIMEN BOX
mystery, since the empty specimen box is isolated • Open the specimen box as shown in the illustration.
under an opaque cover. A surprisingly bold gimmick Slide one of the two butterfly sheets under the pinhead.
is incorporated inside the ordinary-looking specimen
You are provided with two butterfly sheets – one blue and one yellow. The
box, allowing you to perform the several magic following instructions are written for use with the blue butterfly sheet.
effects. In addition to the basic “Magic Butterfly”
presentation, in which a butterfly appears inside
the specimen box, you will learn several more Insert the pin through the
slit in the butterfly sheet.
applications that enable you to perform a variety
of effects. First read the instructions to “Magic
Butterfly” so that you thoroughly understand the
prop’s secret.

PROPS INCLUDED

• Close the lid, and turn the specimen box upside down in the
direction indicated by the arrow. The sliding panel will lower to the
bottom of the box, and the specimen box will appear empty.

Specimen Box 2 Butterfly Sheets

JJ PREPARE THE BUTTERFLY CARDS


You will only use four of the butterfly cards provided during the performance.
6 Butterfly Cards The identity of those cards depends upon your choice to set either the
blue butterfly sheet or the yellow butterfly sheet inside the specimen box.
Cover (Blue/ Yellow / Red / Blue (+ Green) *1 /
Yellow (+ Green) *1 / Green *2) Depending on the color of the butterfly that you have prepared, lay out the
four cards as follows.
*1: Only one portion of this card contains a green butterfly. (Please note that the remaining instructions are based on the section titled
*2: The green butterfly card is not used. “IF YOU PREPARED THE BLUE BUTTERFLY”)

IF YOU PREPARED THE BLUE BUTTERFLY:


SECRET OF SPECIMEN BOX Arrange the cards in the following order from the face: Red – Blue – Yel-
low – Blue (+ Green).
The top and bottom surfaces of the specimen box contain clear windows. * Be sure that all butterfly cards are facing the same direction.
Whichever side of the box is facing up appears to be the upper lid of the
Red Blue Yellow Blue (+ Green)
specimen box.

A double-ended pin passes through a sliding panel located inside the


specimen box. Turn the box upside down, and you will see the sliding panel
lower to the bottom of the box.

** Caution:
A narrow pin passes through the sliding panel. Do not remove this panel and
leave it laying someplace where it could be damaged or bent.
Green

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IF YOU PREPARED THE YELLOW BUTTERFLY:
PERFORMANCE
Arrange the cards in the following order from the face: Red – Yellow – Blue
– Yellow (+ Green). JJ DISPLAYING THE SPECIMEN BOX AND COVER
* Be sure that all butterfly cards are facing the same direction.
Red Yellow Blue Yellow (+ Green) 1 Push the cover toward the audience, sliding it forward to the far edge
of the handkerchief. Lift the cover up to reveal the specimen box.

Green
JJ BACK DESIGN SECRET
The back design of the butterfly cards appears to be the same on each
card. However, the blue and the yellow cards contain secret marks that
allow you to distinguish them from the other cards.
2 Place the cover off to the side, and pick up the specimen box with
Hold the cards face down, with the light colored triangles at the top edge. both hands. Open the lid and show the inside of the box.
Look at the lower left corner of the back design.
Point out the vertical pin in the box, and explain that the box is called
The lower left triangles indicate if the card is blue or yellow, depending on a specimen box, used to display insects.
whether the dark triangles meet at the lowest point, or if they are separated Hold the specimen box as still as possible, since the pin can wobble
at their bases. if you shake the box.

Blue / Blue (+ Green) Yellow / Yellow (+ Green)


3 Close the lid and return the specimen box to the same location on
the table (on the far end of the handkerchief).

4 Pick up the cover and slide open the tab. Unlatch the lid and show
that there is nothing inside of the cover.
All others Once your audience has seen that the cover is empty, reinsert the tab
JJ PREPARE THE BOX COVER into the slit. The cover is now back in its original condition. Place it
Before constructing the box cover, curl the thin tab with your fingers until on the table, off to one side.
it naturally warps inward. Now construct the box cover by opening it into
a box shape and inserting the curved tab into the front slit. The illustration
below shows a cutaway view of how the tab curves inward.

Tab must curl


inward
JJ SELECTING A COLOR WITH BUTTERFLY CARDS
Now you are ready to have your spectator select a color from among the
JJ PREPARE HANDKERCHIEF & PROP LAYOUT butterfly cards. It will appear that he has made a free choice, however you
actually force him to select a specific color (blue, in our example). Follow
• Provide your own handkerchief and fold it into quarters. Place the the next steps to learn the selection procedure.
folded handkerchief onto the table as your working surface.
• Place the specimen box onto the center of the tabled handkerchief. 5 Pick up the packet of butterfly cards and hold them face down in your
(The hinge should be to your right.) Set the box cover on top of the left hand. The light triangular marks on the cards’ back design must
specimen box. The tab of the box cover must be located on the be located on the end closest to your audience.
audience side. 6 Grasp the far end of the packet with your right fingers, and flip the
• Turn the butterfly cards face down and set them off to the side. You cards face up by turning the packet inward toward yourself. (In the
are now ready to begin. following steps, always be sure to flip the packet vertically like this.)

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7 Spread the cards as shown in the diagram. The bottom card (with all blue YOU DO NOT SEE YOUR MEMORIZED MARK (BLUE / BLUE (+ GREEN) IS
butterflies except one) is exposed just enough to allow your audience THE BOTTOM CARD OF THE PACKET):
to see the single green butterfly at its top left corner. To the audience, Square the four cards together and grip the lower left corner of the packet
the cards all appear to be printed with different colored butterflies. with your left fingertips. Raise the packet so your audience can see the
Say, “Each card is printed with different colored butterflies.” face of the bottom card.

Audience view

8 Square the packet of cards together, returning them to their original


order. Flip the packet face down, end over end like before. Hold the Hide the lower left corner
packet face down in your left hand. with your left fingertips
Look at the lower left corner of the top face down card. Memorize the
secret mark located there. (In this case, it will be the “Blue” pattern.)

11 Say, “Please remember the color of these butterflies.”


In both of the above scenarios, your spectator should feel that he
freely determined the color of the butterflies because you stopped
exactly when he told you to.

Once the spectator has remembered the butterfly’s color, lower your hands
Back design when the and square up the cards. Give the face down cards a quick shuffle, and
card is Blue / Blue (+
Green) then place them off to the side.

JJ BUTTERFLY APPEARANCE
9 Say, “I will mix the cards up. Whenever you feel is the right time, please say
‘Stop.’” Transfer cards from the top to the bottom of the packet, one
12 Pick up the cover with your right hand. Hold the cover so that the tab
card at a time.
side is facing toward the audience.
When your spectator says ‘Stop,’ stop transferring cards at that point.
Briefly show the inside of the cover, and then cover the specimen box
10 Glance at the lower left corner of the top card’s back design. Check in the following manner.
to see if this card contains the same secret mark that you memorized
earlier (in this case, the “Blue” pattern). 13 As you place the cover onto the specimen box, contact the inner edge
Depending on the mark that you see, follow one of the two following of the specimen box with your right thumb.
steps. As you lower the rear edge of the case to the table, the front end of
the specimen box will rise up. This action secretly causes the speci-
YOU SEE YOUR MEMORIZED MARK (BLUE / BLUE (+ GREEN) IS THE TOP men box to stand up vertically under the cover.
CARD OF THE PACKET):
Slide the top card diagonally forward and clamp it against the packet with
your left thumbtip. Raise the packet so your audience can see the face of
the card you just isolated.

• As you perform this action, your left hand acts as a shield on the left
side. While it appears that your left hand is simply supporting the
Audience view cover, it actually prevents your audience from seeing the specimen
box rotate from the side angle.

Hide the lower left corner of the card


behind the corner of the packet

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14 Once you have covered the specimen box, remove your hands from
the cover. PREPARATION
Say, “Do you remember the color of the butterflies that you chose a few moments
JJ PAPER DOLL & SPECIMEN BOX
ago? Good. Please concentrate strongly on those butterflies.” As you emphasize
the color of the chosen butterflies, grip the cover and slide it closer Using a pair of scissors, cut a sheet of paper into two identical paper dolls
to your body, stopping at the center of the handkerchief. (30mm tall x 20mm wide). You may wish to make a copy of the following
The curved tab inside the cover comes into contact with the specimen diagram, and cut out the paper to this exact size and shape. Use a blade
box, causing the box to fall inward and land on the table. to cut a small X in the “hand” of one paper doll. Open the specimen box
and guide the pinhead through this X opening on the paper doll’s hand.
Close the box and rotate it upside down. The box will now appear empty.

15 Say, “Please imagine that you have actually caught the butterfly you are thinking JJ 4 PAPER SLIPS
of, and envision that color butterfly on display in this box.”
You will need another sheet of paper, thick enough that you cannot see
Make a magical gesture (e.g. snap your fingers) over the case.
through it from the reverse side.
Lift the cover from the specimen box and place it off to the side. Next,
Draw four identical human bodies on the paper as shown in the diagram.
pick up the specimen box and open its lid to show your audience the
Next, mark an X on each body as indicated.
correctly-colored butterfly that has magically appeared on the pin.
Tear the sheet of paper into four pieces, and arrange the paper slips in the
order shown in the diagram.

Position of X marks

Hand & Foot Hand

Head Chest

ɶɶAdvice
If you perform this magic trick in a quiet location, your audience may be able to
hear the specimen box drop to the table in step 14. In such quiet locations, please
use the following script.
Say, “Right now, the butterfly you are thinking of will fly through the air and land
in this specimen box. The instant it flies inside, you will hear it open and close the Order of slips
lid on the box. So listen closely and try to hear it arrive.”
Grip the cover and slowly slide it inward to the center of the handkerchief. When
you hear the sound of the box tipping over, say, “Did you hear that? Let’s take a
look together to see if the butterfly has arrived!” Pick up the cover and show the
butterfly attached to the pin.
This presentation turns a disadvantage into an advantage since your presenta-
tion uses the inevitable sound to emphasize the magical moment. The bottom edge of the two slips indicating
“Hand” and “Hand & Foot” is a torn paper edge.

JJ PROP LAYOUT
Magic #2: BLACK MAGIC
• Place the prepared specimen box onto the center of the tabled
The magician shows a small paper doll cutout, and asks a spectator to handkerchief, and place the cover on top of the box. (This is the
place it inside the empty specimen box. He closes the specimen box lid same starting position as indicated on page 2, in the section titled
and places the cover on top to obscure it from view. “PREPARE HANDKERCHIEF & PROP LAYOUT.”)
Next the magician shows four slips of paper, each containing a human body • Place the extra paper doll and the four paper slips on the table. You
illustration. Each drawing contains a single X-mark located on different are now ready to begin.
body parts: Head, Chest, Arm, or Leg. He instructs a spectator to select
one paper slip, and to remember the body part that is marked with an X.

The magician makes a magical gesture over the covered box, and then PERFORMANCE
removes the cover. Amazingly, the paper doll cutout is now attached to
the pin inside the specimen box, and the pin is pierced directly through the JJ PLACING PAPER DOLL INTO SPECIMEN BOX
body part selected by the spectator!
1 Push the cover toward the audience, sliding it forward to the far edge
This professional level routine is truly baffling, and somewhat unsettling.
of the handkerchief. Lift the cover up to reveal the specimen box.
Be sure to present this with a mysterious attitude.
Place the cover off to the side.

2 Pick up the specimen box and open the lid to show the inside of the box.
Keeping the lid open, table the open box on top of the handkerchief.

3 Pick up the paper doll and hand it to your spectator. Ask him to have
a look at it, and then instruct him to place it onto the floor of the
specimen box (to the side of the pin). Close the lid.

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4 Pick up the cover and show the audience that it is empty. Place the
cover on top of the specimen box. INSTANT BUTTERFLY APPEARANCE
During this covering action, secretly tip the specimen box up with
In this section, you will learn how to rotate the specimen box without the
your thumb so it is standing vertically under the cover. (Details of this
use of the cover.
action are explained on page 3, step 13)
To your audience, it appears as if you simply drop the specimen box from
JJ SELECTION OF “X” MARK LOCATION your right hand to your left hand. The butterfly appears instantly in the box,
the moment you catch it.
5 Spread the four paper slips, drawing side up, as shown in the diagram.
Because the slips overlap, the X mark located on the bottom drawing’s This is an advanced method and will require significant practice. Once
“hand” is hidden from view. you master this handling, you will be able to surprise audiences with an
Explain to your audience that each slip of paper contains a drawing extremely visual and baffling revelation.
of a human body. Point out that the location of the X mark differs on
each body: Head, Chest, Hand and Foot.

Audience view
Overlap hides this X mark

Audience view

6 Square up the paper slips, and turn them face down, end for end.
HANDLING
The following selection procedure is identical to the one you learned
in the handling for “Magic Butterfly,” steps 5 through 11. Transfer the
slips one by one from top to bottom, and ask your spectator to call
1 Attach the butterfly to one end of the pin, and turn the specimen box
upside down. The butterfly will be hidden at the bottom of the box,
out the word “stop” at any time.
below the sliding panel. Hold the box in your right hand.
7 Stop transferring the slips, and glimpse at the inner edge of the top
paper slip. If the inner edge of this slip is a torn edge, this indicates
• Position the specimen box so that your right thumb comes in contact
that the top slip contains an X mark on the “Hand.” with the hinge, and hold the box horizontal to the floor.
If the inner edge of the top slip is a smooth, untorn edge, this indicates • Curl your third finger in toward your palm, and lightly contact the
that the bottom slip contains an X mark on the “Hand.” lower surface of the box with the side of that finger.
Raise the paper slips as indicated in the illustration, to display the X
mark on the “Hand.” Instruct your audience to remember the body
part that contains the X mark.
Display chosen slip like Display chosen slip
this, if hand with X mark like this, if hand with X
is on top mark is on bottom

2 Briefly tilt the top of the box toward your audience so they can see
that the box is empty. Return the box to its horizontal position.

3 Position your left hand approximately 8 inches below the box. Release
In both cases, hide the corner the specimen box with your right fingers, dropping it into your left hand.
containing the “Foot” with your The box naturally tips over when it hits against your right third finger,
left fingertips
rotating the bottom side of the box to the top. When the box lands in
your left hand, it has rotated upside down.
8 Lower your hands, and casually mix the paper slips. Place them on
the table, off to the side.

JJ REVELATION OF PAPER DOLL IN SPECIMEN BOX!

9 Say, “I want you to concentrate on the body part that you chose. If you focus
hard enough, it might just influence the doll locked inside this box.”
Slide the cover closer to your body, stopping at the center of the
handkerchief. The box will fall inward and land on the table.

10 Make a magical gesture over the cover, and dramatically remove the
cover from the specimen box. Pick up the specimen box and open its lid.
Show your audience that the paper doll has magically become affixed
to the pin, pierced in the exact body part that was freely chosen (the
“Hand”). • Do your best to catch the specimen box when it is horizontal to the
floor.
ɶɶPointers
• Practice dropping the box in a straight downward direction. If the box wobbles
during its rotation, the sliding panel inside may get caught halfway.
• When your left hand catches the box, there is a chance that you will be able
to see the sliding panel as it slides midway down the pin. Do not worry about
this, since the sliding panel is difficult to see from the audience’s angle. Also,
they will not be thinking about a sliding panel because the butterfly’s sudden
appearance has captured their attention.

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ADDITIONAL APPLICATIONS
The specimen box provided is a versatile tool that can be used to magically
produce or transform items, thanks to the sliding panel. The box construction
is simple yet bold, since the center pin is both part of the presentation and
part of the method. It will never occur to your audience that the specimen
box has an opposite side.

In addition to the presentations included in this instruction sheet, you can


substitute various objects to create brand-new presentations.

For example:
• Attach the blue butterfly sheet to one end of the pin, and the yellow
butterfly sheet to the opposite end. Secretly rotate the specimen
box to change the butterfly from blue to yellow.
• Attach a Japanese 50 yen coin to one end of the pin, and a 5 yen
coin to the opposite end. These coins both contain holes at their
center. Secretly rotate the specimen box to transform the coin from
one denomination to another.
• On two separate slips of paper, draw two identical butterflies that
perfectly match in size and color. Attach one of these drawings to
the pin, and rotate the specimen box upside down. It will now look
empty. In performance, show the visible butterfly drawing, tear it
into small pieces, and place those pieces into the apparently empty
specimen box. Secretly rotate the box and show that the torn
pieces have restored.

As you can see, the type of presentation you decide on is limited only by
your imagination. Enjoy experimenting with the specimen box and baffle
your audience with a presentation that is uniquely your own.

CAUTION
Be certain to read the following warnings.
• Small parts are contained in this product. Be careful not to
accidentally swallow these parts as they may create a risk of
choking.
• Keep all parts away from small children to avoid accidental
choking risk.

Created by: So Sato


Japanese instructions by: So Sato
English instructions by: Steve Cohen
Illustrated by: Nariyuki Yoshihara

©2014 Tokyo, Japan

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