Haunted Padlock 4 Sale

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  • John Shaw
    Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 29

    Haunted Padlock 4 Sale

    THE HAUNTED PADLOCK
    A CANNON & McCOLL CREATION © 2002
    Very eerie. Imagine this: You exhibit a LARGE (approx. 8"x6"x1 1/2") Old World style padlock. Perhaps it belonged to a long-deceased relative. You then lock the shackle and hang it on a peg or hook, etc. THERE IS CLEARLY NOTHING SECRETLY ATTACHED TO THE PADLOCK, such as strings, wires, etc. YOU STAND SEVERAL FEET AWAY FROM THE LOCK. As the lights dim and the music sets the mood, you slowly wave your hand toward the lock. SUDDENLY, THE SHACKLE UNLOCKS ITSELF AND THE PADLOCK BODY FALLS DOWNWARDS ON IT'S OWN WEIGHT WITH A LOUD "CLUNK". THEN, THE LOCK BODY ROTATES 180 DEGREES! This is very powerful & visual magic. Holding a séance? Imagine the reaction when you "ask for a sign" from Uncle Harry and the lock pops open! Or perhaps you would want to use it in conjunction with a VISUAL container escape, and let the audience watch you as you somehow open the padlock that is on the OUTSIDE of a glass box, while you are INSIDE! This item uses ultra-modern, sophisticated technology, BUT DOES NOT USE RADIO REMOTE CONTROL! As you probably know, radio remote control items can fail due to radio interference (such as your microphone), etc. A joint Mark Cannon & Ian McColl production. This is brand new and never used in a show.

    Originally: $870
    Price $800 delivered
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  • John Shaw
    Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 29

    #2
    Just FYI

    I would also consider trades if you are looking for that option.

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    • John Shaw
      Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 29

      #3
      PRICE DROP

      $700 plus shipping

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      • michael lee
        New Member
        • Nov 2006
        • 3

        #4
        Hi John

        can i ask you Why are you selling it ?? as i have heard positive things about it ??

        Michael Lee

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        • John Shaw
          Member
          • Mar 2009
          • 29

          #5
          I bought it with the intension of using it in a part of my show but the show has changed and it no longer will fit. So, I think it is better that it goes to someone who will use it rather than it sit in its box doing nothing.

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