The Rice Bowl effect dates
back to the late 1800's (at least!). Many modern magicians know
only two types, the expensive metal "Brahmin Bowls" and
the cheap plastic magic set "Rice Bowls" invented by
Frank Ducrot around 1900. This e-Book explores many other
variations you may not know about, AND gives you something new at
the same time... Spellbinder's Wizard Rice Bowls. These bowls are
ungimmicked and may be placed in the hands of the spectator
during your routine, as he or she helps to fill one with rice, or
participates in other ways that will leave everyone amazed at how
the rice multiplies and where all that liquid came from.
As an additional bonus,
the new principle is used to bring the venerable Lota Bowl up to
date. You can use any ungimmicked decorative vase or jar, and
each time you pour out liquid from it, the liquid does not
diminish in any way. In fact, if you wish, you can pour out water
one time, then coffee, beer, milk, fruit punch, etc.
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Rice Bowls
- Past and Present
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