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tbaer Inner circle Pennsylvania 2003 Posts |
Does anyone know of other ways to vanish the extra red ball instead of using the box that comes with the stratosphere or joker tube effect. The box just doesn't appeal to me.
Can you buy anything similar to the stratosphere or joker tube that doesn't come with the box? |
Mark Boody Illusionist Inner circle 1366 Posts |
Duane Laflin used to have one called the vanish cloth, which was used specifically for vanishing one of the balls.
I no longer see it on his site, you may want to contact David Laflin http://www.laflinmagicstore.com/Articles.asp?ID=83 and he might be able to help. I have the cloth and it works perfectly. Mark
Only he who can see the invisible can do the impossible. Frank L. Gaines
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jay leslie V.I.P. Southern California 9498 Posts |
There's a handkerchief that also does the trick.
You could also use a fake in a hank with a BA art well in a table. You could stuff the ball into another item and the ball becomes that item. Even a simple grab, using a BA well will work. OLE uses that tactic twice and everyone gets away with it.
Jay Leslie
www.TheHouseOfEnchantment.com |
jimgerrish Inner circle East Orange, NJ 3209 Posts |
Then there's the small red balloon vanish, as described in "Balls To The Walls" in The Wizards' Journal #11. That same e-Book also describes a vanishing cloth that can vanish a plastic pit ball as it sits on a spectator's hand.
Jim Gerrish
magicnook@yahoo.com https://www.magicnook.com Home of The Wizards' Journals: https://magicnook.com/wizardsTOC.htm |
tbaer Inner circle Pennsylvania 2003 Posts |
Does anyone know how big the balls are in diameter, I was thinking of a mirror goblet.
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stempleton Inner circle 1443 Posts |
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On Sep 21, 2016, tbaer wrote: I have the MAK version and the balls are 3" diameter. that would have to be a pretty big goblet. But if you find one let me know. That would be a great vanish. Also, I have the Laflin vanishing cloth, which I use for all but church performances (I modify the box to look like a church.) Works very well. |
amazingcarrington Veteran user 307 Posts |
I've used an oversized devils hank....I think made by Magic Hands. It worked great and there was no bulge detectable.
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plink Special user 661 Posts |
A way to use the vanishing box I learned the hard way is to thrust your hand and arm all the way through and cradle the load and door in your right You are covered from the left and especially from eyes of kids sitting on the floor.
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cafecheckers Regular user 126 Posts |
Wack-O-Magic has a Devils Hank used for a stratosphere type effect called Mis Made Monster. The Hank is also sold separately.
http://www.wack-o-magic.com/devilshank.html |
makeupguy Inner circle 1411 Posts |
Yes... wack=o-magic has his large devils hank in stock in black and blue and other limited colors... black is ALWAYS in stock.
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TrickyRicky Inner circle TrickyRicky 1653 Posts |
I use the regular size change bag to vanish the ball.
Tricky Ricky |
Rudy Veteran user Maryland 360 Posts |
Abbott’s Magic
Shenanigan Die Box used with Stratospheres. Click on the video to watch. |
makeupguy Inner circle 1411 Posts |
Here's a trick like the stratosphere that doesn't use a joker box... it uses a custom printed Giant Devil's Hank.
http://wackomagic.com/mismademonster.html for those that want a giant hank separately, I have those too.. without the lightning bolt printing. http://wackomagic.com/devilshank.html Currently avaialbe in Silver, Metallic blue, Black, Purple, black with white big dots. Ask before you order what color is stocked.. we'll soon have red and Wine as well. |
Christian Wilde New user 90 Posts |
I have used a hank called Millers hank. It has a checkered design that covers the secret. It allows the spectator to hold the ball through the hank and for the ball to be vanished. I like it quite a lot 😊
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TrickyRicky Inner circle TrickyRicky 1653 Posts |
Practical Magic sells the best Stratospheres. Vibrant solid coloured balls. The props are well made.
Check out the video, it's a nice routine. My clear tube developed a 3 inch hairline crack at the top. Any ideas on what type of cement or glue that would be effective in preventing it from expanding, would be appreciated. Tricky Ricky |
FrankFindley Inner circle 1028 Posts |
You could go full "strato" with it. Float it like a Zombie Ball under a cloth and then do a Zombie Ball vanish.
A third hand gimmick is a fun one too. Put it on a stand then momentarily place a cloth in front of it. When cloth is slowly removed it is shown the ball dematerialized and returned to the tube. |
FrankFindley Inner circle 1028 Posts |
Of course, if one is willing to put in the work, Jerry Andrus' approach with cones and boards provides amazing ways to vanish solid balls.
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Gerald Blankenship Loyal user Lake O The Pines Texas 206 Posts |
50 years ago I performed this three times a day. I used a black art well table to dump the ball worked quite well.
I don't understand all I know about this
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