Ash Paper

Trick by Darryl Davis, Daryl Williams and The Other Brothers
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Ash Paper

25.00 usd

Trick by Darryl Davis, Daryl Williams and The Other Brothers (25.00)

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The Other Brothers have done it again! In this commercial effect, the Other Brothers present a way to cause a prediction--of anything you like--to appear LITERALLY IN A BURST OF FLAMES. Using the 40 sheets of specially-treated black flash paper, you are able to reveal a selected card, a shape, a number, a page number, initials, or anything else you can think of.

You apply a simple treatment to the area of the paper you wish to REMAIN after the flash paper is ignited, and the rest, as they say, works itself. Just light the paper and the excess space just burns away in a beautiful, magical flash. 

"Ash Paper" is ideal for television work, strolling, or parlor performances, and it creates the kind of effect people will remember and talk about.

WARNING: Vanishing Inc. Magic is not responsible for any injury resulting from use or misuse of "Ash Paper." Not sold to anyone under 18 years of age. Use with caution. 

 

Customer reviews for Ash Paper

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Ryan

ash paper works great extremely easy to do

 

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  • Frank asks: are there refills for this?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: If you email our Customer Support Wizards, they will be able to advise on this.
  • EDWARD asks: What is the best black paint to use with ASH paper by the Other Brothers?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: You could use standard black paint that is sold at art stores. Acrylic would probably be better than watercolor.
  • Don asks: Are you sure acrylic would work? My stuff looks like crayons wax.I am afraid alcohol would not liquify it and may even speed the flash to not dry the stuff.

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