Abbott's Hole In One (Watch Demo)
The properties consist of a
tray approximately 8" x 16", one-half inch thick surrounded with a round wooden
rail, as illustrated. Add to this one small ordinary glass; one large ordinary
glass and six balls, each 1 and 3/4 inch in diameter, colored Red, Yellow,
Green, Silver, Blue, and Black. The tray, balls and glasses are shown. The small
glass is placed on the tray and covered with the inverted larger glass. One of
the colored balls is selected. There is no force and the ball may be marked for
identification. The mouth opening of the small glass is positively covered by
the large glass making it impossible for anything to enter the small glass
without the knowledge of the spectators. The different colored balls are placed
on the tray around the nested glasses. The performer holds the tray between his
hands as a spectator drapes a large hank or fancy cloth over the tray, covering
the glasses and the balls. No sooner does the spectator accomplish this than the
tray is handed to him. The magician explains that he will show how to make a
hole in one. "What colored ball did you select? Red? All right, I will extract
that ball, invisibly, from the covered tray then throw that invisible ball
through the cloth, through the cloth, through the large glass and into the small
glass. (His actions suit these words and when the cloth is removed, believe it
or not, the selected ball is nested between the glasses.) There you are! The
colored ball you selected is now in the small glass! Let's try it again! This
extraordinary effect may be repeated at once. Re-read the above description and
take note of the speed at which it is performed. The working action is
remarkable. It can't fail. It is mechanically perfect. Yet, it is easy to do and
one of the most confounding tricks ever invented. Use it for close-up, use it
for platform or stage work. The entire outfit makes a most colorful display.
Comes ready to work, including tray, glasses, balls and instructions.
Price: $250.00
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