Another visual and practical effect from the creative mind of Kevin Parker comes, Passin' Thru.
Video and Quality: Although the quality isn't not the greatest, it gets the job done. You’ll still have no problems understanding or learning the effect.
Teaching: Kevin’s teaching was short, simple and to the point. He teaches you the basic effect of Passin’ Thru as well as a borrowed bottle version as well, which further puts an impact on the effect.
Method/Gimmick: Very ingenious, yet clever. You’ll have no problem finding the needed item for this and it’ll take a few seconds just to “construct”. This gimmick will also last an infinite of performances. Brilliant!
Versions: Basic- This is the one you see in the preview and as you can see, this got quite a reaction. In this one you walk up the spectator with the bottle or “discover” the bottle around the area.
Borrowed Bottle- Now this one gets one a A+! Imagine using this with the spectator’s bottle, this will definitely blow their mind, no lie.
Set-Up: This takes about 10 seconds to set-up, very easy.
Performance: I HAVE performed this and it got wonderful reactions. The spectators were seriously dumbfounded, they’ve said everything from, “Is there a hole or slit in that bottle” to “How is that possible” and I just let them examine the bottle to their heart’s content.
Clean-Up: Very simple and the spectator won’t suspect a thing. Once they take the bottle out of your hands, you’re clean.
Difficulty: Out of 10, I would give all 3 tricks a 3, not too hard to do at all, but some practice is required. All you need to learn are some very simple moves.
Overall: One of the BEST “Coin through Glass Bottle”, this is definitely a winner in my book. With some creative thinking you can create a signed coin version with this effect, I know I have. I suggest you look into this one, as I believe this is one of Kevin's BEST effects out there.
http://kevinparkerproductions.com/passingthru.html
Passing Thru:
A coin is borrowed and a (borrowed) bottle is also introduced. The coin is tapped on the glass of the bottle, to show its solidity, and the coin is seen to visually and slowly melt through the bottle, landing inside; it doesn't just appear inside suddenly; they watch it visually melt through. They won't find any holes or gimmicks anywhere on the bottle and can keep the bottle as well.
Video and Quality: Although the quality isn't not the greatest, it gets the job done. You’ll still have no problems understanding or learning the effect.
Teaching: Kevin’s teaching was short, simple and to the point. He teaches you the basic effect of Passin’ Thru as well as a borrowed bottle version as well, which further puts an impact on the effect.
Method/Gimmick: Very ingenious, yet clever. You’ll have no problem finding the needed item for this and it’ll take a few seconds just to “construct”. This gimmick will also last an infinite of performances. Brilliant!
Versions: Basic- This is the one you see in the preview and as you can see, this got quite a reaction. In this one you walk up the spectator with the bottle or “discover” the bottle around the area.
Borrowed Bottle- Now this one gets one a A+! Imagine using this with the spectator’s bottle, this will definitely blow their mind, no lie.
Set-Up: This takes about 10 seconds to set-up, very easy.
Performance: I HAVE performed this and it got wonderful reactions. The spectators were seriously dumbfounded, they’ve said everything from, “Is there a hole or slit in that bottle” to “How is that possible” and I just let them examine the bottle to their heart’s content.
Clean-Up: Very simple and the spectator won’t suspect a thing. Once they take the bottle out of your hands, you’re clean.
Difficulty: Out of 10, I would give all 3 tricks a 3, not too hard to do at all, but some practice is required. All you need to learn are some very simple moves.
Overall: One of the BEST “Coin through Glass Bottle”, this is definitely a winner in my book. With some creative thinking you can create a signed coin version with this effect, I know I have. I suggest you look into this one, as I believe this is one of Kevin's BEST effects out there.
http://kevinparkerproductions.com/passingthru.html