L Bell Remote-Controlled Electric Spirit Bell, created by magician Long Long and meticulously crafted by Bacon Magic. This bell is extraordinary, producing a crisp sound without the need for physical contact. In appearance, it resembles an ordinary metal desk bell, devoid of any peculiar "prop-like" features. Audience members can personally press the top of the bell's striker to produce a sound. Internally equipped with a remote control device, magicians can make it sound at any time without touching the bell.
Incorporate L Bell into your performance, allowing the audience to not only enjoy visual stimulation but also experience the magical moment through sound.
Special thanks to Electrick Sheep & GINJIRO from Japan for their inspiration of the first remote-controlled electric spirit bell released in 2012.
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