Classicho XO Game by TCC
Classicho XO Game by TCC
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We've reimagined the traditional drawer box, enhancing its functionality and aesthetic appeal. We've solved common issues such as accidental drawer opening and limited visibility by redesigning the structure and incorporating a magnetic locking mechanism. This innovation not only improves the XO Game's appearance but also adds a layer of sophistication. The box is crafted from North American Black Walnut and meticulously embedded with hand-placed magnets.
To enrich the product form of drawers and make them not only practical tools for producing items, we added the classic tic-tac-toe game prediction to further captivate the audience. The solid brass circle and cross pieces complement the walnut, creating a visually stunning fusion. A hidden prediction adds an extra layer of intrigue.
For magicians and enthusiasts familiar with these magic effects, the concluding presentation not only allows your audience to experience the uniqueness of the drawer box but also showcases the elegant combination of brass and wood when you reveal the prediction as a grand finale.
Features
- Improved traditional drawer box design.
- Magnetic locking mechanism.
- Crafted from North American Black Walnut.
- Includes a classic tic-tac-toe game for audience engagement.
- Outer drawer with inlaid prediction.
- Drawer with knob.
- Partition layer box.
- Unpartitioned layer box.
- Five Circle Symbol Pieces.
- Four Cross Symbol Pieces.
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XO is another beautiful piece from TCC. You are getting a really well crafted drawer box that is not only really handsome, but they crafted it with a fine nuance that makes it somewhat more deceptive. So you could use it for any number of routines. But it is startling to close it empty and pull out the drawer with a complete wooden grid complete with beautiful brass Tic…Tac…Toe pieces. If there is one thing that people agree on is tic tac toe is pointless… it ends in a tie. That’s the whole hook for this great effect. Ask a spectator to play a simple game of TTT while your begin to tell them that you think it’s the greatest game ever. They look at you like your nuts as you say it’s the most interesting game that you love to play. You say I’m going to predict the outcome of the game. You might even hear someone mumble, well anyone can do that. After all the pieces have been played, I tell them that it’s not a pointless game. You can glean huge amounts of information about people from all of their tells. All kinds of subconscious idocyncrosie that they have no control over. My prediction I explain is not clairvoyance, but rather a firm knowing exactly what you would do with every piece you played. I never said who would win or lose. I said I will predict the outcome. Turn the board over to reveal painted on the back of the game every piece in the right spot. It’s a very cool effect. I would have paid just to have the drawer box! Steve R
Hi Steve, you definately got my interest with this is the greatest game ever. Made me instantly think of the movie War Games. Where at the end they say the only way to win is not to play! :) Love your take on this piece! Nice to hear it is so well made too! - Ron Teitelbaum
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XO is another beautiful piece from TCC. You are getting a really well crafted drawer box that is not only really handsome, but they crafted it with a fine nuance that makes it somewhat more deceptive. So you could use it for any number of routines. But it is startling to close it empty and pull out the drawer with a complete wooden grid complete with beautiful brass Tic…Tac…Toe pieces. If there is one thing that people agree on is tic tac toe is pointless… it ends in a tie. That’s the whole hook for this great effect. Ask a spectator to play a simple game of TTT while your begin to tell them that you think it’s the greatest game ever. They look at you like your nuts as you say it’s the most interesting game that you love to play. You say I’m going to predict the outcome of the game. You might even hear someone mumble, well anyone can do that. After all the pieces have been played, I tell them that it’s not a pointless game. You can glean huge amounts of information about people from all of their tells. All kinds of subconscious idocyncrosie that they have no control over. My prediction I explain is not clairvoyance, but rather a firm knowing exactly what you would do with every piece you played. I never said who would win or lose. I said I will predict the outcome. Turn the board over to reveal painted on the back of the game every piece in the right spot. It’s a very cool effect. I would have paid just to have the drawer box! Steve R
Hi Steve, you definately got my interest with this is the greatest game ever. Made me instantly think of the movie War Games. Where at the end they say the only way to win is not to play! :) Love your take on this piece! Nice to hear it is so well made too! - Ron Teitelbaum