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Bottle
Through Table
By Johnny Thompson (a.k.a. "The Great Tomsoni")
Imagine
being able to borrow almost any bottle, wrap it in paper leaving
the top of the bottle visible, and pushing the bottle through any
table top.
This
is an amazing impromptu-like magic effect.
This
is now possible with our improved gimmicks. This effect comes with
instructions and three gimmicks that allow you to put almost any
bottle through a table.
George
Murray has figured out how to deceptively gaff a Japanese style
ceramic tea cup as a chop cup. These ceramic cups are large enough
to hold a small lemon for the final load. Included are two wooden
balls: one gimmicked and one regular. Other chop balls can also
be used with these cups. However, our balls are pole oriented and
may not work in other chop cups.
This
is the Classic Coin Vanisher as used by Ross Bertram. It is the
cleanest, most magical method ever devised for vanishing one to
four loose coins. Both sides of the hands can be shown and you are
completely clean at the end.
This
Vanisher is described by Ross Bertram in his book "Magic Methods
of Ross Bertram." It is a beautifully crafted pull, that securely
holds up to 4 half dollar sized coins and vanishes them cleanly
and noiselessly. Also, this is the device the John Thompson uses
when he needs to vanish a stack of coins.
This
has amazed everyone we have shown it to. It has amazed them even
more when they were shown the secret. Magician's couldn't believe
the bowl was not empty. Now you don't even need fish!
Effect:
Show a small fishbowl full of water. It can be resting on your table
or in your hand. Toss any silk handkerchief or other cloth over
the bowl. Remove the handkerchief, and one or more live goldfish
are seen swimming in the water.
You
can perform this effect anytime during your act, since the fish
remain safe and comfortable in their hiding place for hours if necessary.
Included
is a special fake fish that floats in the fishbowl in case you do
not want to fiddle with the real thing. You also get the bowl, gimmick
and instructions. Check out the video demonstration below:
Bob
Driebeck, a prolific inventor, originated the "Necktie Servante"
approximately fifty years ago. He was a close friend of Fred Kaps,
who used the "Necktie Servante" as one of his favorite
methods to vanish a coin.
The
"Necktie Servante" is a utility item that can be used
for vanishing rings, coins, and other small items.
Comes
in several colors: black, brown or red - (blue is sold out for the
moment).