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Scott Penrose Regular user London, England 190 Posts |
Hello All
Here is a mystery that needs solving It an 11.5 inch long magic wand with a glass center and nickel plated tips. If one pulls one of the tips it reveals that the wand is made of two nesting glass tubes. The inner tube is fixed to one of the hollow tips by means of a screw and the outer tube has a tip glued to the end of it – this tip has a removable cap. The space in between the nesting glass tubes is no more than a sixteenth of an inch. I am really stumped and have no idea what it is although it looks like a dealer item and someone went to a lot of expense and trouble making it. It is very nicely done. Any ideas would be appreciated! Scott |
Scott Penrose Regular user London, England 190 Posts |
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Scott Penrose Regular user London, England 190 Posts |
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jay leslie V.I.P. Southern California 9498 Posts |
Is it possibly used to hold liquid for effects where another liquid changes color?
Jay Leslie
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Kevin Connolly Inner circle New Jersey 1329 Posts |
Static electricity?
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Scott Penrose Regular user London, England 190 Posts |
Thanks Jay....one thing that I forgot to mention was that the wand is not watertight. I guess that would rule out chemicals. Could be sand though?
regards Scott |
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