Cesaral Melting Point
Introduction
You have purchased a very visual, easy to perform and exceptional close-up illusion.
Practice the moves for a while and you'll always be looking for glass tables everywhere you
go!.
Effect
A coin or piece of candy is borrowed from a spectator. It is placed in the center of a
transparent crystal table or plate, and tapped against it a few times to demonstrate that's a
solid surface. Then the performer places his hand over the coin and it visibly melts thru the
glass, appearing in the other hand waiting to catch it under the glass. A miracle! Everything
can be examined.
Material
This is the material list included in the effect:
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Multimedia CD with user manual, advises, and extra stuff
·
1 magnetic gimmick for the ring
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1 magnet for the front pocket
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1 ferric plate for the back pocket
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2 five cent euro coins.
Set of components used
Preparation
Considerations about coins and sound: The five cent euro coins supplied make very little or
no sound when dragged across crystal. Nevertheless, if you use other coins, they will
normally create some sound.
To avoid this, take one of the coins and prepare it this way:
1st Method: Get some transparent nail shellac, the type ladies use for nail painting, and
paint one side of the coin with it, covering the edges. Let it dry for 10 minutes. It should be
dry and not get stuck in the bottom of the glass. (When dry it will be fine).
2nd Method) : Get transparent scotch tape, and put it on one side of the coin. Use scissors
to cut around the edges and press with your nails to get it well stuck. This coin will be the
one that ends up appearing in your left hand, the one that is seen to be "behind" the glass.
The prepared side should be the one contacting the glass.
Placement of the magnets and gimmick:
1. The gimmick supplied fits in your ring, resting below the base of the middle/ring finger,
or where you naturally wear your ring. The Index finger can also be used, but the ideal
finger is the middle one. The magnet inside is a neodymium magnet wi