U F Grant's OOM

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U F Grant's OOM

Postby Stephen Ward » Apr 15th, '05, 14:33



The Effect

This is a bottle of liquid that lets you make fake milk. Ideal if your glasses or props would stain if you used real milk


Cost

average price £6 from most good dealers


Difficulty
(1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only)

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Review

The little bottle will make gallons of milk, you really only need a tiny amount to produce the milk. The water needs to be at room temp.



Overall

9/10

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Postby zigzag » Apr 15th, '05, 14:59

would your props really stain from milk though...most props having to contain a fluid would be made out of glass, plastic or metal anyways which doesnt stain easily :? ...anyways...thats just my 2 cents...i dont really see a use in this but sure :roll:

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Postby magicdiscoman » Apr 15th, '05, 19:02

there's also a hygeine isue that this stuff would prevent its good stuff.

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Postby Stephen Ward » Apr 15th, '05, 19:04

Yes, good point, but i thought the item was so unusual it was worth reviewing :D

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Postby zigzag » Apr 15th, '05, 21:26

lol..i guess i can look at it from the hygein point of view but then again wouldnt you wash your props after containg milk in them

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Postby crayfishuk » Apr 18th, '05, 10:02

I remember various double-walled glass props which would have benefited from a non-milk-fat type liquid.

The trouble with milk fat is that it's a bu**er to remove without either a jet of water or some sort of physical adgitation...

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Postby Stephen Ward » Apr 18th, '05, 10:08

This is what i thought too, there may be other uses for it. I just found it to be so strange that i had to buy a bottle :D

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