Carson's Drink

Trick by Juan Pablo and Juan Pablo Ibañez
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Carson's Drink

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Trick by Juan Pablo and Juan Pablo Ibañez (64.95)

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Make a borrowed glass float in an elegant and magical way. "Carson's Drink" is a wonderfully modern adaptation of the classic Zombie effect.

This floating wine glass effect is powerful and visual. The glass is borrowed and you can even let them grab it when you're done. There's nothing on the glass to be found.

"Carson's Drink" is very easy to do and resets instantly. A black silk is included, but you can also use any opaque cloth that's big enough. With the small gimmick in your pocket, you'll be able to perform a miracle in every show or at any party or bar.

 

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  • Wolfgang asks: Is the silk included? Is it an opaque one as in the trailer or is it a see through one as included in exquisit by michael ammar? Thanks!

    • 1. Anthony answers: A black silk is included, just like the one seen in the trailer.
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  • Brian asks: Is the gimmick designed to hold any types of glass?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: It is designed for stemmed glasses.
    • 2. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: There will always be exceptions, of course, but for the most part, yes!
    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: It is designed for stemmed glasses.
  • Wolfgang asks: Is the silk in carson's drink included? Is it the same one as in the trailer? Thanks!

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Yes
  • James asks: Assume this only works with a glass that has a stem?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Correct. It only works with stemmed glasses
  • Yannick asks: Does the gimmick need to be modified (or not) for left handed people?

    • 1. Francesco answers: It should work well in either hand.
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  • Paul asks: My wife and I were enjoying a glass of wine tonight to celebrate our golden wedding anniversary. As it happened, we had different stemmed glasses and I noticed that my glass was much heavier than hers (not because of the amount of wine it contained). The glass was much heavier. Hence, my question; would they effect still work smoothly with a heavy stemmed wine glass ?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Yes, it would indeed! Also, happy anniversary!
  • Eric asks: How are the angles?

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