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Nala Nosmoht Special user Surrey,B.C. Canada, 641 Posts
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Helo ; I'm looking for an old effect for a friend. I don't know the name. It's a comedy milk glass vanish from a tray. Tray has an apron around the bottom. I can't locate it anywhere. There is a newer version by Makime. But I can only find it at one site. Seems a little pricey. But can't find too many who carry their products. Sorry if this isn't the right area to post this. Thank you
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Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11172 Posts
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Do a Google search for Mikame Magic, and you should get many links to dealers who carry their line.
~michael baker
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Nala Nosmoht Special user Surrey,B.C. Canada, 641 Posts
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Thanks! it worked. Silly me , I was trying Mikame Products and coming up blank.
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randirain Inner circle Fort Worth, TX 1664 Posts
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A tray with a curtain around it sounds like a "back stage" trick.
I know they have one with a milk glass. Where you vanish the milk, then turn around and you see that it fell down and the curtain was hiding it. Then you do it again, this time it "really" vanishes and you can show behind the curtain. The Mikame one is not that. It's very nice, but it's the one where you drape the cloth over and pick up the glass and it vanishes. The Mikame routine actually gives the vanishing of the glass away as a joke. But then you produce a silk from the glass and the milk is gone. The tray is typical Mikame wood craft. A nice thing... The glass can be filled AND THEN sat on the tray. Plus, the glass is a very nice m****r glass. But I will tell you this out right... it uses slush powder. Randi |
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Spellbinder Inner circle The Holy City of East Orange, NJ 6330 Posts
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Here's an expensive one: http://www.tilfordillusions.com/glassAndMilkVanish.html
Here's a less expensive model: http://www.abra4magic.com/magic-tricks/p1042.html And then there's the Dollar Store, if you want to make one yourself! My own version of the trick is described in Dollar Store Magic Page 1 - DIY Milk Pitcher (on my site). It doesn't mention this in the advertisement, but you'll see all the parts are there- Phantom Tube and various trick glasses, and the article shows how to put two and two together for an additional bonus trick.
Professor Spellbinder
Professor Emeritus at the Turkey Buzzard Academy of Magik, Witchcraft and Wizardry http://www.magicnook.com Publisher of The Wizards' Journals |
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Nala Nosmoht Special user Surrey,B.C. Canada, 641 Posts
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Thank you very much! You've all been a great help. Problem solved! Alan
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