View Full Version : new cap in bottle effect
traumatised-magic
06-23-2007, 03:32 PM
absolutly no idea if this has already been thought of but i came up with this idea of doin the cap into bottle a few days ago and have been perfecting the handlein of it, it uses a regular bottle and cap, no gimmicks. and when the trick is done the spectator can keep the bottle and the only way to get the cap out is break open the bottle
http://media.putfile.com/cap-2
Ender
06-23-2007, 04:39 PM
hey that's a good trick. tutorial, plz?:D
jimbo mcgee
06-23-2007, 04:51 PM
that was cool
how the **** did u do it
traumatised-magic
06-25-2007, 03:03 PM
its quite a simple trick and with 5 mins alone time it can be set up to use for any bottle and any cap. thinkin about selling, not ure yet tho
DaShark
06-25-2007, 03:16 PM
thats cool.
magicman9
06-25-2007, 03:43 PM
Hey man its JayM from Sleight Artists and if you really want to sell that trick you could do so on Sleight Artists. Just go to our website and click submit then we will review the trick and get back to you. The link to our website is http://www.sleightartists.com
Hope it helps,
JayM
chickenphucker
06-26-2007, 04:15 PM
You consider this new? And then another duffus from SA wants to sell it for you? Why don't either of you look-up Michael Weber? Better yet. just take a cap from a bottle (soda or beer) squeeze it so it curls up enough that you can pass it through the bottle opening. Once inside, use a dowel rod or stick to tamp out the cap and straighten it out again. Get yourself a PK ring, or go to Radio Shack and buy some small neodium magnets. Use one to hold the cap in place behind the label. Then you can put the bottle down and not have to worry about it. Get another cap. Pretend to put it into the bottle, while you take the magnet away and allow the cap inside to fall. Use the label on the bottle to hide the cap and magnet in your hand.
Hey SA guy wanna pay me for that. You can wire $30,000 to my paypal account. And the rest of you can steal the idea and try to pass it off as "new" and "original"
yehoot
06-26-2007, 09:34 PM
yup!!! thats exactly how i do it!!!^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ and i figured it out buy watching a magician at a magic shop do it!!!!:D
traumatised-magic
06-27-2007, 12:38 PM
You consider this new? And then another duffus from SA wants to sell it for you? Why don't either of you look-up Michael Weber? Better yet. just take a cap from a bottle (soda or beer) squeeze it so it curls up enough that you can pass it through the bottle opening. Once inside, use a dowel rod or stick to tamp out the cap and straighten it out again. Get yourself a PK ring, or go to Radio Shack and buy some small neodium magnets. Use one to hold the cap in place behind the label. Then you can put the bottle down and not have to worry about it. Get another cap. Pretend to put it into the bottle, while you take the magnet away and allow the cap inside to fall. Use the label on the bottle to hide the cap and magnet in your hand.
Hey SA guy wanna pay me for that. You can wire $30,000 to my paypal account. And the rest of you can steal the idea and try to pass it off as "new" and "original"
ok so chickenphucker, sorry for gettin u all riled up, if u read what i put i did say i wasnt sure if anyone had come up with this idea yet. u think that just because u know how something is done that means everyone does. i'm a card magician, i very rarely do bar tricks which is what i would consider this to be but i have just recently started to widen my skills, i by no means took someone elses idea and claimed it to be my own as i've never actually seen anyone elses ideas on this. maybe a few performances but have never really taken an interest, so i'll tell u what why dont u get off my back about copying someones trick and gimme a ****in break, cant wait to see u come up with a "new" card trick and see how similar it is to every card trick that i know
and as for the fact that there is a magnet keepin the cap inplace, ur right but i dont own a pk ring and i can do this exact same effect without usein a magnet
dude4magic
07-26-2007, 06:01 PM
how do you do that
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