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Lou Hilario Inner circle 2234 Posts |
I am planning to include my glass breaking prop for my kid shows. It is disguised as a book.
Basically, it is used to break a glass or bottle but I have an idea on using a large plastic tumbler. When trigerred, the tumbler just pops up 4 feet high. It is operated by a music motor timer (10 seconds). Do any of you have this and use it in your family shows? Any ideas?
Magic, Illusions, Juggling, Puppet & Parrot Show ^0^
http://www.louhilario.net |
RJE Inner circle 1848 Posts |
Hi Lou,
There used to be a tip over table where the upright was just slightly off center so that when you had something placed on the table, everything would slide off. If you were looking for building a bit using the standard rule of 3, then you could put the glass down and have it on some IT. When you want, pull it off (stage 1 of bit). Have someone put it back on the table and all the stuff falls off. (stage 2 of bit) Finally, you put everything back on the table and this time the cup flies up in the air (stage 3 of bit). All the best, Rob |
Futureal Inner circle 1699 Posts |
You can look forward to having children cry every time you do this.
Good luck. |
RJE Inner circle 1848 Posts |
Hehehe Heeerre goat. Heeeerre goat.
All the best, Rob |
Lou Hilario Inner circle 2234 Posts |
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On 2008-04-30 01:39, Futureal wrote: It depends on how you use it. It could be used as a telekinetic power the child has to be able to move objects. I plan to do use it in a funny way.
Magic, Illusions, Juggling, Puppet & Parrot Show ^0^
http://www.louhilario.net |
RJE Inner circle 1848 Posts |
Hey Lou,
I don't think Futureal is being serious. I believe he/she is only trying to get a rise out of someone. All the best, Rob |