Article number: 1374
You fill up a glass with beer or a soft drink from a bottle. You adjust your tie in a slightly absentminded way and do not realise that the glass remains suspended in mid air while you do it.
|
|
Article number: 1373
You fill up a glass with beer or a soft drink from a can. You adjust your tie in a slightly absentminded way and do not realise that the glass remains suspended in mid air while you do it.
|
|
Article number: 2704
You fill up a glass with a soft drink from a bottle. You adjust your tie in a slightly absentminded way and do not realise that the glass remains suspended in mid air while you do it.
|
|
Article number: 1375
This glass contains a clever gimmick enabling you to show the glass full or empty at any time. You can fill it with milk or a coloured beverage such as orange juice, red wine, coke etc.
|
|
Article number: 2011
A bottle is full of water and inverted. The water stays inside! Matches is pushed up the bottle neck to prove that the bottle is not sealed! Easy to do!
|
|
Article number: 1844
A small amount (less than a tea spoon) of this slush powder in an empty glass, make a liquid instantly into solid gel when poured into the glass. 240 ml
|
|
Article number: 2708
You play Beer Bingo with a spectator. You count the cards in the same way every time; one card to the bottom of the pack, one card in the hand, one card to the bottom of the pack, one card in the...
|
|
Article number: 2593
|
|
Article number: 1369
With this bottle holder and simple but genial gimmick, you can produce (from your body) an opened bottle of Coke, beer, mineral water etc. The bottle (use your own) is totally clean and can be given...
|
|
Article number: 1377
Made from our Classic Line Glass.
|
|
Article number: 1366
Lightweigt plastic bottles (half litre), nicely decorated. Use it in your own production routine. Works very well as a Floating Champagne Bottle together with the Levitator.
|
|
Article number: 1367
This is a marvellous bottle production! You show three differently coloured silks, one at a time by throwing them up in the air. Then you produce a champagne bottle from them. No body loads.
|
|
Article number: 1372
With a little help of this small but smart gimmick you can perform many miracles! These are just a few of the routines explained in the booklet that comes with the gimmick:Bottle thru Table, Tipsy...
|
|
Article number: 1371
This is the Vanishing Coke Bottle. You place the bottle in a tube, covering half of it, cover everything with a silk and vanish the bottle. You can produce silks (not supplied) from the empty tube.
|
|
Article number: 2707
The Drink-a-lot Beer Mug is a gimmicked Beer Mug which enables you to apparently drink large volumes of beer, but in reality you only drink a small amount. You can use it as a comedy bit where you...
|
|
Article number: 2716
The regular Bottomless Glass dates back to a few centuries, and this is a slightly more sophisticated version, that permits you to "prove it is a regular glass" by some subtle handling.
|
|
Article number: 1376
You fill up a glass with water, cover it with a piece of paper, turn the whole thing upside down, let go with your hand and the paper and the water stays! Thats physics!
|
|
Article number: 1045
The Milk Mug is one of the most useful magic props for use with liquid tricks. It allows you to visibly pour liquid out of the mug, and vanish it. The apparatus we supply resembles a large coffee...
|
|
Article number: 2233
5 selfadhesive Martini Labels and 5 neck labels.
|
|
Article number: 1380
A full size plastic glass with a gimmick, which enables you to pretend to pour a full glass of milk (or other beverage) into a paper cone, a spectators pocket, your fist etc. The milk vanishes!
|
|