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MR.SAGHIBU New user 13 Posts |
Hi to everybody. I missed for a long time from forum.
Sorry always for my very poor English. A question: Is there anyone that can give me info about multiplying glasses (filled with colored drinks) at the top of finger? I mean that Peter Marvey used in some performances. It is like multiplying pipes, candles and similar..... The glasses are like calix .... I think I have seen the selling of this item, but I can't remember details. Thanks advance to who help me!!!! luigi |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Peter Marvey's Multiplying Phisher Glasses is not on the market, just like his Card Catcher. These items are custom made equipment just for his act.
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Michael J. Douglas Inner circle WV, USA 1645 Posts |
Yep, I can confirm what Bill posted. The glasses were made for his act. I've seen similar glasses used where liquid changes color, but I've never seen the multiplication for sale.
Michael J.
�Believe then, if you please, that I can do strange things.� --from Shakespeare�s �As You Like It� |
MR.SAGHIBU New user 13 Posts |
Thanks for info to both.
I'm not sure to have seen them. You have removed my trouble !!! I'll study others solution fro the effect that I'd like to perform. luigi |
Magic Researcher Elite user 406 Posts |
Sam Berland used to make and sell a set of multiplying shot glasses. This was in the 1960's. A better made set would be great. His was too cheap looking and not convincing.
MR
Repeating a falsehood often and loudly does not make it true.
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supbtsup New user 15 Posts |
In watching marvey's act it appeared as though the glasses were nested. I imagine this would not be too hard to duplicate
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
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On 2012-10-20 18:34, supbtsup wrote: Really? Then go ahead and then post photos of your work. From your statement, I take it you are plastics expert craftsman. There are multiply gimmicks to his glass routine, if you would concentrate on the act, you should see that. His steals and exchanges are so masterful, no one see him do all the work involved, that is as it should be of course. |
supbtsup New user 15 Posts |
Marvey's routine is exquisite. It is the routine that got me to buy McBride's card manipulation series and practice for hours. To the layman I'm sure the Martini sequence is just as impressive, however even though I was just 10 at the time, after watching the routine a few times I was able to work out how it was performed. That being said, handed the gimmicks today I probably couldn't even perform it poorly. Additionally I was not speaking of personally duplicating the work, however speak to the right manufacturer in China and you could have it made pretty quickly. I could draw up some blueprints. If there is enough demand I might even consider going ahead and doing that.
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