Hydrostatic Glass

Hydrostatic Glass

£12

An effect that has been presented by many top performers. Most notably it has been a feature effect of Geoffrey Durham and Alan Shaxon. The Effect: A glass is filled with liquid and a piece of paper placed over the mouth of the glass. Holding it carefully in place the glass is turned over and the hand removed. The paper stays over the mouth of the glass, the water seemingly suspended in the glass. “That’s Science,” explains the performer. Slowly the performer pulls away the piece of paper and the water still remains suspended in the glass. “That’s Magic!” Now holds a container under the glass and on his or the spectator’s command the water will suddenly drop from the glass. “And That’s Reality!” A great classic of magic. Difficult to find a nice one. But finally I have some that look nice. Made from a standard but very nice plastic tumbler that actually looks like glass. And of course MY instructions!

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