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[[Airborne Glass]] is an effect, created and marketed by [[John Fabjance]], where the magician, while pouring liquid from a bottle or can into a glass, lets go of the glass and it remains suspended in mid air. | [[Airborne Glass]] is an effect, created and marketed in [[1962]] by [[John Fabjance]], where the magician, while pouring liquid from a bottle or can into a glass, lets go of the glass and it remains suspended in mid air. | ||
It has been performed by such notable magicians as [[Blackstone]], [[Harry Anderson]], and [[Lance Burton]]. It was also seen being performed by the main character in the movie [[Boogie Nights]]. | It has been performed by such notable magicians as [[Blackstone]], [[Harry Anderson]], and [[Lance Burton]]. It was also seen being performed by the main character in the movie [[Boogie Nights]]. | ||
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* Aerial Glass Suspension | * Aerial Glass Suspension | ||
* Airborne Glass - Coke Can | * Airborne Glass - Coke Can | ||
==References== | |||
* Tricks of the Trade in [[Genii 1963 February]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:49, 21 March 2013
Airborne Glass is an effect, created and marketed in 1962 by John Fabjance, where the magician, while pouring liquid from a bottle or can into a glass, lets go of the glass and it remains suspended in mid air.
It has been performed by such notable magicians as Blackstone, Harry Anderson, and Lance Burton. It was also seen being performed by the main character in the movie Boogie Nights.
Variations
- Aerial Glass Suspension
- Airborne Glass - Coke Can
References
- Tricks of the Trade in Genii 1963 February