Twilite Floating Bulb

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Twilite Floating Bulb

60.00 usd

Trick by Chris Smith (60.00)

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The floating light bulb is a classic grand stage illusion that has mesmerized audiences for years. The Twilite Floating Bulb is a dynamic miniature version that fits right in the palm of your hand.

Introduce a light bulb and make a magical gesture - it mysteriously blinks to life. This psychic lighting is doubly impressive because of the sheer intensity of the light.

They get a genuine shiver down their spines when you command the bulb to sloooowly stand on the center of your palm. . . still lit!

By now they'll think they've seen it all, but it's all been a lead-up to the fantastic finale. . . you cause Twilite to rise off your hand and take flight!

The majesty of the lit bulb soaring is breathtaking - make sure to watch the attached video. Since you're in total control, Twilite will levitate until you want it to descend to your hand as smoothly and slowly as it left. It then lays down on your palm and concludes its astonishing performance with "lights out" before it goes back into your pocket all set for its next performance.

This neo-classic has been redesigned with improved electronics and a new hidden power switch that gives you even more control. Added to that is a more realistic aluminum/polycarbonate housing and a larger size for better visibility.

The Twilite Floating Bulb can be performed anywhere - surrounded. It comes complete with the custom Twilite mini bulb, batteries, DVD instruction, plus accessories.

 

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  • Jeremy asks: Is it suitable for stage magic? I'm worried it may be too small or not bright enough, maybe better suited to small audiences?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: The bulb might be too small for stage. It will be better for smaller audiences or close up
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