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MagicallyMe Veteran user Manhattan Beach, CA 356 Posts |
I’m sure this was discussed once, but I didn’t see anything relevant posted.
I’d like to take 3 glasses of soda water and under the cover of a napkin, change them to look like 3 sodas. Such as: Orange soda Coke or Root Beer Mountain Dew Any known, reliable methods for that that you can recommend? It doesn’t need to taste like the soda.. It doesn’t need to be drinkable, but that would be a good plus. Dan |
htmagic New user Tennessee 50 Posts |
How about starting with 3 empty glasses and a pitcher or bottle of soda water?
Pour the water in the first - orange. Pour in the next - cola or root beer. Pour the last and get a lime green. And each glass has a few drops of food coloring in the bottom the audience can't see when you begin. When they see the glass change color in front of their eyes, it'll blow their minds. I know a good magician that does just that.
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MagicallyMe Veteran user Manhattan Beach, CA 356 Posts |
Thank you, but this is a second phase of an effect and the glasses need to,start off filled with clear water. The covering them with the napkin allows me to do the transformation mom justmlook to see what methods others might have used prvisosly.
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TheMightyRicardo Loyal user 225 Posts |
You could have the required food colour dried onto a stirrer, then for each "drink" secretly put the stirrer onto the water behind the silk.
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27302 Posts |
Last century a guy named Hoffman made a reputation by producing named drinks. The general name of the item was "think a drink".
Today there's someone who features that item in his act so it's a awkward to talk about someone else's working material.
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WitchDocChris Inner circle York, PA 2615 Posts |
Robert Houdin featured the same routine. Inexhaustible Kettle I think he called it? That would have been mid-1800s. When he talks about it in his memoirs he's referring to it as if it were an existing trick. "The Inexhaustible Bottle" was printed in Modern Magic (1876) according to the Conjuring Archive, so it probably was something several people were doing at the time.
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27302 Posts |
I'm hoping the OP found the sealed mirror glass and avoided trying magnetic stirring devices.
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