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Magic wand-winemaker. Focus secret

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Focus Description:

In the hands of the magician is a "magic" wand, which he uses to divert the attention of the audience. In the course of his performance, the performer calls a voluntary assistant from the audience onto the stage. After he fulfills several requests of the magician, the illusionist, wanting to reward for his help, asks if the viewer agrees to drink a glass of wine of an unusual brand. Having received consent, the performer takes a glass from the table and gives it to the viewer, whom he seats on a chair. Then he puts the "magic" wand with one end to the viewer's forehead, and holds the other end over the glass.

After a few seconds, wine begins to flow from the stick into the glass placed (Fig. 36). As soon as it is full, the magician asks the viewer to drink an unusual, "magical" wine, which he does.

Props:

Ordinary glass.

Dissected "magic" wand.

Focus secret:

The secret of the focus is extremely simple. The wand is a hollow tube made of thin copper, tinned inside. At one end of the stick in a metal cork C, a small hole B was drilled (see Fig. 36, A), and at the other, a slightly larger hole D, which can be plugged with a rubber flat cork.

Focus Magic wand-winemaker
Fig. 36

To fill the stick with wine, unscrew cork B and, tightly closing the hole at the other end with cork D, pour in the wine, then wrap cork B. In this form, the stick is ready for the number. Hold it so that the end with hole B is at the top. When it is necessary for the wine to pour from the stick into the glass, the conjurer in an imperceptible movement takes out the cork D and palms it in the palm of his hand.

Author: Vadimov A.A.

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