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Martin Reinertz Regular user 125 Posts |
So far, I've been using the following slush powder routine:
I put a glass of water and an empty McDonald's-cup on my table. I then take both things in my hands and ask the spectators to inspect the cup (which at this point is fully inspectable because it's completely empty). Then I ask a spectator to just put the cup back on my table - what the audience doesn't know is that this spectator is part of the trick and actually pours the powder into the cup while I go on to having the audience examine and taste the water (to supposedly PROVE that it's real water). Does anybody have an idea how I could eliminate the need for a "special" spectator? |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Use a hollow wand to put the cup on the end of the wand and spin.
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Scott Penrose Regular user London, England 190 Posts |
Or how about a TT and using the technique that David Williamsom uses to load salt into a tea cup for his salt pour routine?
Scott |
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