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"Something" In Can

Postby Mark Waddington » May 30th, '10, 21:55



Hi Guys (and girls)

Ive decided I want to put a routine into the new stage show, basically along the lines of vanishing an item borrowed from a spectator and having it appear inside a tin of baked beans (or similar).

I want the load to be very fast, and also I want to try and eliminate messing up the borrowed item (e.g. inside a zip lock bag within the contents of the tin)

Does anyone have any suggestions on methods or versions for where to load the item to? It doesnt necessarily have to be a tin of beans, its the impossible food location that appeals. If it helps with getting ideas, the most likely thing I will borrow is a watch.

Thanks

Mark

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Postby Le Petit Bateleur » May 30th, '10, 22:33

Inside a pepper a la Carl Cloutier?

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Postby Lenoir » May 30th, '10, 22:59

Cards4magic 100000% percent used to have a can that could have any small object loaded into it and then opened by the spec etc...
I've just trawled through most of the site and can't find it, nor remember the name!

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Postby Robbie » May 31st, '10, 16:20

Lenoir wrote:Cards4magic 100000% percent used to have a can that could have any small object loaded into it and then opened by the spec etc...
I've just trawled through most of the site and can't find it, nor remember the name!

Found it! Can-Tastic. Here's the review:
http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic10241.php

It seems fairly hard to find -- maybe it's going out of production? -- but Merchant of Magic has it. Maybe others as well.

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Postby Lenoir » May 31st, '10, 18:10

Shall we start a head hunting esque company Robbie? The Product Hunters.

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