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Magic Mike Japan New user Yokosuka, Japan (U.S. Mailing Address) 98 Posts |
I saw this trick revealed in Genii Feb. 09 issue. I'm having a problem figuring something out and hoping that you guys can help me. The trick involves putting a silver-dollar sized piece of balloon into the nose of a balloon. It then falls inside the balloon and mimicks something being inside. Problem I'm having is static electricity is causing the small piece of balloon to stick the wall of the balloon. This problem isn't addressed in the article, so I was wondering if anybody else has had this problem with a reasonable solution. Thanks.
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Hansel Inner circle Puerto Rico 2492 Posts |
You know that you keep this piece of balloon in place with a Bulldog Clip ( I think that's the name) well keep the clip ON THE VERY BORDER of the balloon piece...In a situation that almost the piece of balloon falls.
I hope this helps, Hansel!
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