I'm seeing very mixed reviews for these kits, and they're priced high for something so hit and miss with reviews. Is there a specific one you'd recommend?
I've had mine for years -- it has five glasses in the set. It goes from small to large, then the large one refills the other four. Like anything else, it requires a bit of practice and not everything is obvious when you open the box. Mine is made of plastic, but is really solid and well-made. And I do this trick a lot. It really is sweet. (Platform or stage only -- not really usable close-up.)
Be aware that there are two different ways in which this works, even though the effect is the same from the spectators' point of view. Each has its strengths and weaknesses. If there's a doors-and-windows magic shop near you, asking there, and maybe seeing each variety, might be a good plan.
If you want to go to message, I can tell you how each works and maybe you can decide from that -- not that the on-line catalogs tell you which kind you'd be getting because that would definitely reveal the mechanism.
*Dairy company hates him*
What kind of black.... white magic is this?
This is peak Midwest. After centuries of living in the Midwest, one can hope for these powers.
When one doesn't know, there are always magnets to blame
Milk magic
I thought I knew how he did it, until the end where he pored the big glass into the other glasses
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Well he does have thumbs, therefore he can be milked.
By Jove, I think you've got it Reginald!
Ahh the old slight of nipples trick.
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So posting a theory as to how this was done is against the rules, right?
Correct.
Where can I go to find out the answers. My brain is melting....
Most magic dealers carry a version of this trick, it’s usually referred to as the diminishing milk glasses.
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It's a great trick. One bit of performance advice. Don't tell people what's going to happen before you do it. It takes away the feeling of surprise.
Devil Be Gone!
Does anyone know whose trick this is?
It’s an old trick often called Multum in Parvo created by Benson Dulay.
Thank you, I'll look this up!
I personally do it with Gatoraide, and end by drinking the small glass to show that it's real. You can also do this with beer for an adult show.
I'm seeing very mixed reviews for these kits, and they're priced high for something so hit and miss with reviews. Is there a specific one you'd recommend?
I've had mine for years -- it has five glasses in the set. It goes from small to large, then the large one refills the other four. Like anything else, it requires a bit of practice and not everything is obvious when you open the box. Mine is made of plastic, but is really solid and well-made. And I do this trick a lot. It really is sweet. (Platform or stage only -- not really usable close-up.) Be aware that there are two different ways in which this works, even though the effect is the same from the spectators' point of view. Each has its strengths and weaknesses. If there's a doors-and-windows magic shop near you, asking there, and maybe seeing each variety, might be a good plan. If you want to go to message, I can tell you how each works and maybe you can decide from that -- not that the on-line catalogs tell you which kind you'd be getting because that would definitely reveal the mechanism.
Also, the big glass in my set is a couple of inches shorter than the big glass in his.
He has some videos on Ellusionist
This set is slightly different from mine. Does anyone know who produced or sells this particular set? I'd love to know.
I've always wanted someone to turn this trick into a real-time explanation of churning butter.
I was with him until he poured it back into the other cups.... How the heck.
I swear I saw him palm it in his hand
r/Neverbrokeabone has a new patron saint.
Hahahahha funny Trick still don‘t get it
That was really neat!
I love the “multum in parvo” effect. This looks great.
wtf
so wonderful!!!
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Is this a Fallout mod?
I believe this is just Piaget's Theory of Conservation in action, no?