HERE IS THE MANUFACTURER'S DEMO VIDEO:
A professional wood BALL VASE that is truly "next level!"
And we include TWO bonuses!
This is a very high quality, well made and CLEVERLY GIMMICKED wood Ball Vase. As you see by the routine we show in our demo video, the effect starts as a traditional Ball Vase routine (the red ball appears and vanishes), but then... The red ball changes to a WHITE ball!The white ball is placed onto the table, emptying the Vase.And yet the Vase is opened again, and now contains a CLEAR ball! The white clear is also placed onto the table, emptying the Vase.And yet the Vase is opened again, and now contains FOUR HALF DOLLAR COINS!
The creators/manufacturers did a fabulous job with this magic prop. It is quality made of solid wood, a dense, dark, ebony-type wood. The built-in gimmicks work really smoothly. And the manufacturer's video instructions are very easy to follow.
But we include TWO bonuses! BONUS #1: MONTICUP'S HANDLING TECHNIQUE AND ROUTINE How are those extra balls loaded??Peter Monticup teaches you step-by-step EXACTLY how to load all of the different balls, and how to smoothly handle the Vase.You can't get this online video anywhere else!
BONUS #2: TWO GLASS BALLS (one clear, one white) Though the manufacturer's routine shows the red ball being changed to white and clear, the trick DOES NOT COME WITH THE WHITE AND CLEAR BALLS. We searched around and found a source for the perfect sized glass balls, and WE INCLUDE THE WHITE BALL AND THE CLEAR BALL. The glass balls are only included when you buy the trick from us!
You supply the four regular half dollars.Half dollars are available from MagicTricks.com (see below).
How to watch the ONLINE video instructions:After purchasing this trick, you will receive the password for the video.The password will be EMAILED to you with your Order Confirmation.Once you have received the password, click on the WATCH icon located right under the demo video above.The ONLINE video page will appear.Put your password in the password box, and enjoy the video!
A description of the Ball Vase principle appears in a French mathematics book published in 1693 by Jacques Ozanam.
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