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Focus Description:

There is a bottle of wine and a glass on the table. Taking a glass, pour wine and drink to the bottom. Try to pour the wine again, but the bottle turns out to be empty.

“This doesn’t mean anything,” tell the audience, “that’s why I’m a sorcerer, to be able to get everything in an unusual way.”

Taking a small handkerchief out of your pocket, cover the glass with it. Take the “magic wand” and touch it to the glass. Then take off the handkerchief - the glass is full.

Drink all the wine, then cover the glass with the handkerchief again. Take off the handkerchief again - the glass is again filled to the brim with wine. Enjoy the contents of the glass. And the glass, like an inexhaustible source, will again be filled with wine without the help of a bottle.

Focus secret:

The secret of the trick lies in the structure of the glass, glued together with dichloroethane from sheet organic glass. Near the bottom it has a hole that goes into a tube attached to the glass. It has a small rubber canister on it, the capacity of which is equal to that of a shot glass.

Focus Inexhaustible glass

The glass should be faceted and thick so that, although it seems large, it actually holds little. The glass with the spray can must be taken in the hand so that in any position the spray can is not visible to the audience: it is hidden in the palm. This glass is placed on the table so that the can is not visible - it is obscured by the bottle.

To fill a glass with wine, press the can under a covered handkerchief, and the wine will rush into the glass, filling it to the brim. All you have to do is pretend that you are drinking, but in reality, release the walls of the compressed can and pump the wine into it.

Once you squeeze the rubber walls again, the wine will fill the glass again. The most important thing when performing this trick is the ability to simply and casually hold a glass, hiding the spray can in your hand. It’s good to have two identical glasses so that, if necessary, you can exchange a glass with a spray can for a simple one that can be given for inspection.

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