Obtaining a vintage bird cage made by Charles Lindhorst (for Will Lindhorst and Gene Devoe) or Fred Rickard (for Owen Magic Supreme) or 'Yimka' (Dick Scott , for Harry Stanley's Unique Magic), or a more recent high-quality cage made by James Riser , or Chris Reesman (Encore Magic) or Daniel Summers would be ideal, but what about the less expensive cages that show up on eBay or are currently available from magic dealers ? Your choices are usually either a Milson Worth cage or one of the Indian-made copies of the Milson Worth cage.
The Milson Worth Silver Meteor cage was never a great design to start with (although with some slight modifications it can be made to work ok ... or you could make major modifications as in the case of Tommy Wonder , who more or less re-built the Milson Worth cage from the ground up for his own purposes). The Milson Worth cage was a flawed copy of a better cage that was originally made by Warren Simms. However, I would not go quite so far as to say it is worthless or unusable as some comments on various magic forums would have you believe. However, compared to a Lindhorst cage or Baby Lindy cage, there is no comparison. The Lindhorst or Baby Lindy design is much superior.
Since at least the 1980's there have been cheaply made copies of the Milson Worth cage, mostly (all?) originating from India. Some are 'ok', but most are junk, especially the recent cages distributed by Murphy's Magic under the branding "Premium Magic" or "The Essel Magic".
The Funtime Magic cage I purchased recently was very disappointing, especially because the older cage I had from them is actually pretty good. The currently available vanishing bird cage from Funtime Magic (distributed in the U.S.A. by EZ Magic/D.Robbins) and from Premium Magic (distributed in the U.S.A. by Murphy's Magic) , plus a third cage that is branded as "The Essel Magic" (sold by Vanishing Inc.) seem to all be the exact same poorly made cage , but with different branding/packaging and distributed by different wholesalers. In my experience having purchased a couple of these cages (one branded Funtime Magic, the other branded Premium Magic) they are junk. Avoid them.
The older, better quality Sam Dahal/Sam's Magic Service cages from 15 - 25 years ago, usually came in a red cardboard box like the one shown below. The instruction sheets say: "Sam's Magic Service, Calcutta". If you can get one of these cages that has been well maintained , it's probably quite usable , with some slight modification as mentioned below. BUT again, let's be clear: this inexpensive Indian-made cage is NOT in the same league as a Jim Riser or Daniel Summers "Baby Lindy". Don't expect that level of quality , but these older Sam Dahal/Sam's Magic Service cages are not bad if you can find one.
The better made Sam Dahal/Sam's Magic Service bird cages look like this:
In my opinion, these older cages from Sam Dahal actually improved on the Milson Worth cage in one way, because they are slightly larger -- 5.1" x 4" x 4", compared to M-W cage 5.00" x 3.75" x 3.625" -- and also by shortening the over-long cross-bars of the Milson Worth cage (which is the major design flaw of the Milson Worth cage). Again, let me emphasize, this cage not in the same league as a Lindhorst cage or a Jim Riser or Daniel Summers 'Baby Lindy' but it can be usable.
Here's a side-by-side comparison of the Milson Worth cage and the older Dahal cage. I actually prefer the slightly larger Dahal cage.
→ Something to be aware of is that the Sam's Magic Service bird cages came in both a left-handed version and right-handed version. (often you see people in photos or on YouTube holding the left-handed version in the wrong orientation, with the side bars horizontal instead of vertical). Most people will prefer the right-handed version , unless they are left-handed , obviously.
The recent Indian-made cages from Funtime Magic, Premium Magic, and The Essel Magic (which I suspect are all made by the same sub-contractor for Funtime , Premium, and The Essel) are much lower quality, with sharp, rough edges that can catch on your clothing or your skin. They don't stand up easily on their own and are not easy to hold with one hand. (or even two hands). I think these type of poorly made cages have probably put many magicians off ever performing the Vanishing Bird Cage because they give up on it in frustration. They've never used a proper cage or even a 'half-way-decent-not-horrible' cage.
Many dealer's are currently stocking this one branded as "Premium Magic" (it's certainly NOT premium quality). Avoid this one . It's a complete waste of your time and money. Magic dealers should be ashamed to sell this piece of junk.dishonest eBay seller who claimed they were selling a Milson Worth cage ,but this is the one I actually received!)
Modify the cross bars on the Milson Worth cage |
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