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Magic4u1 New user 62 Posts |
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graywolf Special user South carolina 631 Posts |
I like it..Liquid magic is hard..Cordially,Howard
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JamesTong Eternal Order Malaysia 11213 Posts |
That's nice. Haven't seen that before. Thanks for posting the clip.
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mleskanic Regular user 152 Posts |
Looks good, SEO Magic has some nice products.
Matt Leskanic
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Drew Manning Special user Dallas, Texas 913 Posts |
That's one that standing alone doesn't wow me, but in the context of a routine has some potential. As Matt pointed out, it's an SEO effect. If I recall, it sells for $70-$80.
I live my life for a layer of ice
Just like those poured by my bartender vice Any taste of vermouth would be really sublime, When you have a good martini time! -The Reverend Horton Heat |
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algebraic Inner circle 1008 Posts |
Stevens magic carries this effect.
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hefemexy Elite user 434 Posts |
Does this effect use real liquid? or a gimmick
Okay, I give up what was your card?
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indomagic Inner circle 1140 Posts |
Yes, it is using real liquid which you can drink at the end if you like.
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Stucky Inner circle I'm Batman! 1355 Posts |
Wow that was a TERRIBLE performance. (Shudders) This is based off an ooold idea I saw many a yarn ago in a book. Still a good one tho'.
Personally I prefer ink to goldfish.
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Oliver Ross Inner circle Europe 1724 Posts |
I like the basic idea, but to me the presentation looks like somebody is going to fumble a lot to make the thing look smooth.
Here's another question : Could the gimmick be used with other types of drinking glasses ? Oliver. |
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indomagic Inner circle 1140 Posts |
No , you have to use the gimmick on the given glass. It is much superior effect than ink to goldfish.
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Drew Manning Special user Dallas, Texas 913 Posts |
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On 2009-03-31 00:55, Stucky wrote: Do you happen to recall which book and if so, do you mind sharing? I might like to tinker with my own version of this as I am working on something now using martini glasses and this might make a nice addition to that, but the champagne flute doesn't go with the martini theme.
I live my life for a layer of ice
Just like those poured by my bartender vice Any taste of vermouth would be really sublime, When you have a good martini time! -The Reverend Horton Heat |
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LeeAlex2002 Inner circle 1007 Posts |
This is something I saw performed at a convention and bought as a "toy" for myself to play with.
The "glass" is in fact a plastic champagne flute and the gimmick is made according tot he glass supplied. You may be able to adapt to your own glass once you have bought this item, however a deep glass is more suitable as opposed to a shallow Martini glass. The illusion in this effect is the addition of liquid, which is essential to make the effect work (this sounds obscure, but I can't say anything more here!). If you watch this effect and you like it, and think you will use it in your act, you will not be disappointed. If you are just curious about this, then you may find the price a little high. I wonder if you could by the glass on its own - this seems fragile and needs to be cared for very well. I would imagine if this was to get accidently dropped off your table or from your hand onto the stage, it may break easily. |
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Regan Inner circle U.S.A. 5726 Posts |
Can the order of the colors, or the colors themselves be altered with this effect? Also, if I only wanted to make one or two changes, could it used that way? For example, let's say I wanted to go from water to blue, then back to clear water? Possible?
Thanks! Regan
Mister Mystery
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Drew Manning Special user Dallas, Texas 913 Posts |
Reagan, a waterproof m****r glass would do that at a fraction of the cost.
I live my life for a layer of ice
Just like those poured by my bartender vice Any taste of vermouth would be really sublime, When you have a good martini time! -The Reverend Horton Heat |
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Regan Inner circle U.S.A. 5726 Posts |
Thanks Drew. I have a waterproof mirror goblet that I use in several ways, but it will not do what I need in the routine I am speaking of. I didn't really describe everything in the post above. I stumbled onto this thread and I was just kind of curious. I have a routine where I do a lot of magical things with water, and at the end it changes colors, then finally back to clear. It works fine the way I do it, but I thought if it could improve parts of it that I might buy one of these from Stevens. I use multiple glasses and props throughout the routine, so I don't really know if it would help me or not, but I am always looking for ways to improve my routines.
Thanks. Regan
Mister Mystery
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LeeAlex2002 Inner circle 1007 Posts |
The order of the colors may be changed in the routine.
As for making your own colors I am not sure, but I guess you would be able to find the necessary something to make up your own gimmick using the existing one as a guide. There are "ice cubes" available which can show a constant colour, or an ever changing colour. Maybe adding a couple of these into a glass of water would have a nice "colour change" effect? The type of thing I am talking about are available at cocktail/bar supply stores. Have a play with the ice cubes on this link to see the effect: http://glowproducts.com/barglowproducts/......ulti.php Out of interest Drew, they also have Martini glasses: http://glowproducts.com/barglowproducts/......niglass/ |
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Drew Manning Special user Dallas, Texas 913 Posts |
Thanks, Lee!
Those are quite interesting. I can see some possibilities there. Now if only I can get Marvey to cough up his multiplying glass secrets
I live my life for a layer of ice
Just like those poured by my bartender vice Any taste of vermouth would be really sublime, When you have a good martini time! -The Reverend Horton Heat |
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TOTALLY MAGIC Elite user Las Vegas,NV 436 Posts |
I think its crazy awsome,Ive done for 20 people and I just did it at a corporate gig as part of my opening for about 200 people. it kills it so visual.
I do need to say the demo vid sucks,it can be done a lot faster! don't knock it,befor you try it km |
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LeeAlex2002 Inner circle 1007 Posts |
I have not used this in performance, but fool myself practicing!
I have the Fujiwara Ball (also from SEO) and that holds the silks which can then be produced in order to make the colour changes. |
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