![]() ![]() Durable plastic glass, hard wearing and won't smash in transit like a glass one could.Ideal for kids shows or stage performances.Simple to do, virtually self-working (allowing you to concentrate on the presentation).This effect can slot into any act with the suggestion of being thirsty between tricks, so needing to briefly pause for refreshment (little do your audience realise that this is actually another trick!) ![]() You should at least get gasps from your audience, or may even have them shouting out what has happened (children will usually be the first to point and shout excitedly!) Look all around, confused at what that mean, before finally noticing the suspended glass.then YOU act just as shocked as they are! Start pouring the Coke then turn to the audience and casually let go of the glass whilst talking, apparently distracted. ![]() There's a lot of fun to be had by pretending you don't know what's happening. This 'cut glass goblet' will float away from your hands! The method is sneakily simple.and very effective. It looks fizz-ically impossible (sorry!) When the can is empty he separates the two, showing no connection.a head-scratching Pouring the Coke into the glass he casually lets go and the glass stays suspended in mid-air.whilst the drink is still pouring! The magician picks up a can of Coke (or any soft drink) and a glass. Catch and stop it.The glass floats in mid-air with this best ever classic of stage-magic! TIP: If while performing the free levitation magic trick the card starts to slow down after spinning for a while. This is an advanced move so do not be put off if you do not get it straight away. With practice the card will spin around your body and you can catch it with your other hand. If you imagine the face of a clock you want to spin the card from your left hand at about 10 O'Clock and fast. You need a good spin on the card to give it enough momentum. My best tip for this is practice, practice, practice. That is to make the card fly 360 degrees around your body and catch it. The last move I do at the end of the free levitation magic trick is by far the hardest part. Letting it spin through my hands making a circle also helps. This gives the great illusion when my hands fall to my sides that the card really is unsupported. Now you know how to perform the trick you will see me spin the card, pass the thread to the other hand so the card travels to the other hand. Watch the end of the performance video again (the black and white bit). Straight line, otherwise it can look like it is hanging on something. Want to let the card bounce, it needs to travel in a more or less The thread needs to be fully stretched because you do not Of the card faces the audience) simply hold the card so the thread isįully stretched out (no slack), then spin the card and catch it with the To make the card spin from one hand to the other (upright so the suit Levitating between your hands and for some reason looks very cool The card will rise towards your hand and you can then catch it. ![]() Spinning if you raise your hand and move it away from your body slightly Thread to the other 'V' on your opposite hand. You can pass the card from one hand to the other just by swapping the Wherever your hand goes the card follows. This gives you much better control of the spinning card (pic 3). 'V' of one of your hands (between your pointer finger and thumb). Which move you have decided to do) immediately catch the thread in the As soon as the card is flicked off the deck or spun (depending on ![]()
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