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dat8962 wrote:Personally I don't think that there will much difference in the reactions between a wine and a champagne glass.
The DVD instruction covers the issue of angles and how to gt around these and I don;t think that is too much of an issue. I personally preser the close up version rather than the cabaret version and I'd definately save this for the bride or CEO's table
Can I walk up to a table with strangers, pick up the glass and do this?
TylerMason wrote:
From reading the other posts I think I can pretty much guess the prep, and the required "so called borrowing of the glass" bit, and I can imagine which settings & venues this would be a good trick to perform in......however, just in case im completly wrong, and the method I've got in my head is nowhere near the reality of the prep involved.....im going to ask one of those 'probably stupid' questions.
Although once answered I'll know for sure if the way I think this is done is right or not.......so here goes (groans at the ready guys)
"Can the spectator touch the stem of the glass at any point in the routine before you begin the bend?"
....told you, so go then everyone, start the verbal bashing.....
Max Gordon wrote:TylerMason wrote:
From reading the other posts I think I can pretty much guess the prep, and the required "so called borrowing of the glass" bit, and I can imagine which settings & venues this would be a good trick to perform in......however, just in case im completly wrong, and the method I've got in my head is nowhere near the reality of the prep involved.....im going to ask one of those 'probably stupid' questions.
Although once answered I'll know for sure if the way I think this is done is right or not.......so here goes (groans at the ready guys)
"Can the spectator touch the stem of the glass at any point in the routine before you begin the bend?"
....told you, so go then everyone, start the verbal bashing.....
The best way to answer you is to reply,
To the question can you borrow the glass and perform the routine. Apparently, Yes. (watch the DVD and witness just that)
Can they touch the stem before the bend.As far as the spectator is concerned. Yes they could touch the stem before the bend
Hope that satisfies the curious and those who have purchased the DVD
I apreciate the reply to my question. I have just one more final thing to ask....does anyone know if I could conceivably bring a drink back from the bar in the prep'd glass, and allow the spectator to use it in a normal manner, wait until the wine has been drunk, then go into the routinte with the spectators glass.
As Seige has said, I think that you should buy it now if you're interested and personally, I'd be reluctant to answer any more questions than have already been answered.
dat8962 wrote:If you're into parlour type magic where you work with a table, 'The Cloak' DVD gives you a perfect rising card routine that uses a wine glass that you could use as an opener to then move into Refraction.
If you watch 'The Cloak' DVD then you will note that the glass is handed to, and inspected by the spectator which is a perfect scenario as there is no suspicion on the glass by the time that you get to Refraction.
Just a thought if you have both DVD's
ultimatecreate wrote:does the setup have to be done every time before each trick or can it be done at the start of the night and used a few times?
From previous posts I assume not...?
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