Infinity Teapot

Trick by Thanh Nguyen
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Infinity Teapot

29.95 usd

Trick by Thanh Nguyen (29.95)

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An amazingly beautiful production device that will baffle audiences of all ages.

A blue scarf is pulled from a teapot and set on the table. You then tip the teapot over to show it pours blue water. Two other colored scarves are then produced from the teapot, which then fills the glasses up with matching colors.

Nobody will know where this water came from.

Then, amazingly, you're able to still produce more items from the teapot.

Both the lid and bottom of the teapot can be removed.

Infinity Teapot is extremely easy to perform. It's great for stage magic and children's magic and can be combined with many other routines.

 

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  • Misty asks: Does it come with the scarves and the silver rope?

    • 1. James answers: It does not include the accessions. You get the special teapot and access to an online instructional video.
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  • Ray asks: Where can you get the right size and width silver garland?

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    • Monte asks: Can you produce the silks and then show the kettle empty and then poor the liquid?

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      • Dale asks: Interesting! Combo Lotta bowl & production box! It looks like the water is clear, implying chemicals in the glass. Anything toxic involved? (Read-and used- Dunninger's Encyclopedia too much as a kid!)

        • 1. Ron answers: He uses organic pigments, so no toxicity is involved.
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