| Magic
In A Glass
Effect:
The magician takes a long-stemmed glass and announces that he's going
to perform an card trick. The thing about this card trick is that he won't
be able to touch the cards, because they'll be inside the glass the whole
time!
Placing the pack face-out in the glass,
the magician states that he's going to find all four aces using special
"Locator Cards". He reaches into the glass and pulls out a red number
card (we'll use the Ten of Hearts for the example) and puts it in front
of the rest of the cards in the deck so that it is the card the spectator
now sees looking at them through the glass.
The magician then states that he will let
that red 10 find a red ace. Holding the glass by the stem, the magician
passes a cloth napkin over the glass quickly. When the napkin has completed
it's quick pass, the red 10 has been replaced by a red ace ! The magician
then takes the red ace and puts it in back of the deck and passes the
napkin again.
This time, the red 10 is replaced by the
other red ace! Now the magician gets a black number card (say, 6 of spades)
for the "Locator" and puts it in front of the red 10 . A quick napkin
pass, and there's a black ace!
The magician takes the ace and puts it in
back of the deck. Another pass, and there's the last black ace! Now pull
out the pack and put it back in the case, smiling as you take your bow.
All of this magic occurs in the glass, so there's apparently no way that
you could've manipulated the cards! People will fall down at your feet
and worship your incredible abilities. Maybe.
Method: A slight amount
of preparation work is required for this excellent card trick, but this
is worth it. First, find a wine or any other long-stemmed glass that will
allow you to set at least half a deck of cards in it.
There can be no design on the glass or
stem!!! Next, take the two red aces and glue them back to back. Make sure
you make them look as much like one card as possible!
Do the same with the two black aces. Now
get two identical number cards - one black and one red - from an identical
deck. Glue one red and one black back to back. Don't do this with the
other ones. Finally, get a cloth napkin that is big enough and dark enough
to completely cover the glass.
With this prep, you're set!
Set up the deck like this: The black 6 card
face-up on top of the face-down deck. Now, set the double-sided black
ace on top of it. Now place the double-sided red 10 /black 6 card with
the red 10 face-up. Next, comes the double-sided red aces . And finally,
the last red 10 FACE-DOWN on the face-down deck.
The rest is showmanship. Place the deck
in the glass with the bottom card facing your spectator. Announce that
you're going to do the trick using a red locator card. Pull the red 10
off the top of the deck and put it on the bottom, facing the spectator.
You should now be looking at a red ace . Holding the glass by the stem,
you pass the napkin over the glass and spin it around so that the ace
is now facing the spectator.
It helps if you hold the glass with you
fingers rigid and the stem in the first bend of your finger. When you
spin the glass, your thumb does the work and your fingers look pretty
much the same. Now take the ace and put it on top of the deck.
You should now be looking at the other red
ace. Perform the pass/spin again, and your spectator sees the other red
ace . Now say that you need a black locator card. Take the red/black card
off the top with the 6 facing. When you get to the black aces, if you
stick the Ace of Spades on top so that it's the first ace you'll show,
you can ask the spectator to name a black ace. Nine out of ten times,
they'll say the Ace of Spades!
You then make it appear for them. If they
happen to mention the Ace of Clubs, just say "So that leaves the Ace of
Spades," and make it appear.
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