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Kevin Wade Loyal user 225 Posts |
Very pleased with my purchase. It is the solution I have been seeking for a long time. Highly Recommend!
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CoffeeWithMagic Regular user 115 Posts |
I think I just grabbed the last discount code, but I'm not sure (checkout redirected, then back again, hope it went through!).
I'm looking forward to seeing if I can implement this in my work, in a fun way. Already have a few ideas in my head, but gotta get it first and see if the method will work well with the ideas. |
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tophatter Inner circle connecticut 3329 Posts |
I don't get It maybe It's me you produce a glass full of liquid BUT the bag or silk Is never shown empty . I am not impressed with this at all sorry like I said It could just be me.
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Kyle Elder Regular user Fresno, California 119 Posts |
Hello everyone,
Kevin Wade, thank you for the kind words I am glad your happy with your purchase. Coffeewithmagic(scott) I have emailed you and pm’d you with a solution for you. Tophatter, I believe you may be confused a bit. The paper bag and silk demo isn’t intended to be a magic effect alone. I agree it would be silly to do that for an audience that way exactly. It was only to show how well the gimmick holds an airtight seal with liquid. It’s just to demo what the gimmick can do. You produce or steal the glass any way you want. GripT is a special gimmick that creates an airtight seal to allow any glass you produce to be full of liquid or anything for that matter. It’s not a trick it’s a utility device. |
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bobgill Regular user 103 Posts |
Kyle is absolutely right; I've just tried it with a pint glass and it works fine.
One thing I'd add about the gimmick; in almost all cases, the material used for past versions have been light and thin, presumably to allow the stretch. The material Kyle has used is substantial, which is why you end up so confident in using it. And it makes it such a tight seal. That little puppy isn't going anywhere! |
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tophatter Inner circle connecticut 3329 Posts |
Okay I got it now thanks for clearing that up Kyle ! I guess you can keep the glass of liquid in any production Item then safely produce it.
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Kyle Elder Regular user Fresno, California 119 Posts |
Absolutely.
Most any glass production where the glass had to be empty, GripT allows you to do it with a full glass now. There’s a classic wine glass production like the one in my demo that Ammar used to show in his lectures. That works great too. I’m wanting to work on a bonus video to add to the download instructions that will share routine and effect ideas. Unfortunately some tweaker broke my car window and stole my magic case worth over $2500. That’s been setting me back. |
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Nat Special user 566 Posts |
I purchased several effects from Kyle -- all top notch including GRIPT!
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On Apr 22, 2018, Kyle Elder wrote: |
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shakespeare New user Los Angeles 10 Posts |
I don't know this guy Kyle Elder, but Rick Burr recently brought back a Gript from a convention. I have to say that this solved many of my problems with producing liquid. I want Kyle to continue manufacturing this thing. It's reasonable in price and works great. I'm going to buy two more as backups after I write this post.
-David Groves,
whose book, Be a Street Magician: A How-To Guide, is available from the author. |
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