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Impressive trick.. any ideas?

Postby Rodik » Feb 10th, '06, 12:41



http://www.hedonistica.com/media.php?path=/videos/glass_illusion.wmv

I've had a friend see this trick in real life, and she inspected the glass afterwards.

The first trick is very simple, i've done it myself.. but it's the second one I'm baffled about. I'd never seen it before. Anyone have any ideas to how it's made?

Ps. My regular magic board is down.. so I searched for another..

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Postby greedoniz » Feb 10th, '06, 12:51

Second trick has me stumped

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Postby Arthur » Feb 10th, '06, 13:11

Its fantastic isn't it.. I cannot fathom how the second could be done, without seriously modified furniture.

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Postby seige » Feb 10th, '06, 13:20

This is Cyril again, isn't it?

A lot like his Hamburger trick ;)

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Postby Pyro Ellvelin » Feb 12th, '06, 23:42

yeah this trick is out on ellusionist.com, well the coin part of it, not to sure about the salt shaker though. I think its called Cesarals Melting Point, corrct me if im wrong thought, not to sure about the name.

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Postby Larry » Feb 13th, '06, 13:24

well, i was following it until he pulled it through the glass.
even in another language that was fantastic!

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Postby dorian » Feb 13th, '06, 13:54

Greetings

It looks to me like a reverse bottle though table trick but with some major modifications.

A very cool routine.

Dean

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