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zusulik Conjuror

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Posted: 07-09-2006 23:28 |
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I'm curious about dissapearing bottle trick. You know the one where magician puts a bottle in a paper bag and then the bottle dissapears, for the magisian compresses the paper bad to a little paper ball.
Now, the prop... No, not the paper bag. The bottle. I know the old fashioned really messy way of achieving the same effect: making a model bottel from paper or thin cardboard. But this way takes to much effort, coz you have to make a new prop every time.
So, is there a "dissapearing bottle" designed for this trick that could be used many times?
Thank you.
Alex
P.S. Hope I didn't give away too much of the trick.
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Aramis Illusionist STAFF

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Posted: 07-09-2006 23:30 |
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| Ask your local magic shop for Pete Heyland's Vanishing microphone... The handling could easily be adapted for a bottle..
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DWood Magician

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Posted: 07-09-2006 23:37 |
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Norm Nelson vanishing bottles. You can use them many times. Very well made.
Don
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Paulo Marvel STAFF

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Posted: 07-09-2006 23:42 |
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By the way, Norm Nielsen's bottles are expensive, but they will last a life time if cared for properly. If you get one, you will never regret is.
Norm's Website
Cheers,
Paul
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zusulik Conjuror

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Posted: 07-09-2006 23:50 |
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Ok, I went to that link you gave me.... pretty expensive stuff 
Though I found it interesting how most of the props are made from latex...
So what is latex exactly?
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Paulo Marvel STAFF

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Posted: 07-09-2006 23:55 |
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A type of ruuber.
Paul
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