Product Description
'I was astonished by people's reaction to this simple effect!' David Keel
'Audience was aghast and applauded loudly, thanks for a great trick.' P. Gray
Introducing a liquid magic trick that's not only a crowd-pleaser but also remarkably easy to perform.
The magic begins as you flick through your local newspaper. Picking up a glass of water, you take a sip and then, inexplicably, pour it into the newspaper! The audience waits in anticipation for the newspaper to turn into a soggy mess; but you continue reading unconcerned. To everyone's astonishment, the pages are bone dry, and the liquid has vanished. Then, with a simple tip of the paper, you pour the water back into the glass for a refreshing, magical ending.
Liquid from Newspaper is a tried-and-true classic of magic that will impress any audience. It's as easy to perform as filling a glass of water and can be repeated immediately. The DiFatta gimmick can be fitted into almost ANY paper, comic or magazine, letting you perform liquid magic with a publication your audience knows and reads.
With a little imagination, you can perform a highly visual transformation, pouring a glass of water into the folded pages of Farming Today and pouring out a glass of milk! Imagine the reaction when you slip a red silk hanky between the pages of Wine Monthly and pour out a glass of red wine.
A church worker can use this effect to illustrate Jesus' encounter with the woman at the well, where Jesus made this promise, 'whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst.' (John 4:14) And that is good news!
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Easy liquid magic with a refreshing biblical message: 'water' good idea
Comes complete with: DiFatta's hard-wearing plastic gimmick and written instructions. Will fit into almost any magazine, newspaper or comic.
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
I recently bought the newspaper gimmick where a glass of water can be poured into the newspaper and then the paper can be opened and read. The water can then be mysteriously poured out again. For my trick I had already (pre-loaded) poured a capful of red juice cordial into the gimmick. When I poured the water out of the paper back into the glass it had turned from water into wine.
The audience were spellbound as I hovered the glass of water over the newspaper – terrified at the mess I was going to make! But no, the water just disappeared into the paper. Then I opened the newspaper and flicked through the pages. Everyone was amazed. I then folded the paper and poured he contents back into the glass. What came out was a red liquid. Audience was aghast and applauded loudly. Thanks for a great trick,
P. Gray