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Lawrens Godon Inner circle France 1108 Posts |
Hi,
I'm in search of a method to vanish some water... I don't want to do it with the help of a T**** T**, as I need to be clean almost immediately, and this prop allow for a very small amount of water. I was wondering if you know a device to do that? Thanks for inputs, |
Robert Kohler Special user Fayetteville, Arkansas 520 Posts |
How about Slush Powder? It gels any liquid instantly...........
We judge ourselves by our intentions - others judge us by our actions.....
<BR> <BR>B. Wilson |
Lawrens Godon Inner circle France 1108 Posts |
Robert,
This is a great idea! I didn't think of it... What I will try: get some sort of pull (tête de hareng in french, I don't know the english word), put some slush powder into it, and let the pull go! (Hope it works!) Thanks, |
Dr. TORA Inner circle TURKEY 1439 Posts |
Another method maybe an Abbott special: a liquid pull. It is a small shot glass and a fitting rubber ball attached to a strong pull. The ball fits snugly to the full glass and when the pull is let, the glass either goes to sleeve or to the back of the jacket according to the preference. It is not expensive and efficient.
Just an humble opinion...
Magically Yours,
OZLEN TUNCER /Dr.TORA Have you visited my new Website in English, yet? www.magictora.com or www.torasmagic.com |
Lawrens Godon Inner circle France 1108 Posts |
Thanks Tora!
I have one of this pull... I don't use it for the effect I described because the small shot glass must be shown. I want to pour the water in my hand(?) and it's gone. Or maybe I could attach the ball to the glass and manipulate those as a unit pull? |
jimhlou Inner circle 3698 Posts |
How much water? If it's a very small amount, attach a pull to a sponge, palm the sponge and pour the water in.
Jim |
Xiqual Inner circle Upper left quadrant 4935 Posts |
There is a type of pull that is made to do just what you want.
http://www.hanklee.org/xcart/product.php?productid=3650 http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~roy/magictalk-wi......gic.html James
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Lawrens Godon Inner circle France 1108 Posts |
Thank you James for the links...
Hank Lee's seems to be good (I like the locking thing), but I really don't need the 2 glasses... But I'll consider buy it, because it could be more easy to set than the slush powder thing. @ Jim: hmm, a sponge soaked with water under my vest...a little messy, no? ^^ |
CaptRitz New user 54 Posts |
Thumb tip, slush powder to sleeve or topit
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