Sky Vanish

A perfectly visual, jaw-dropping vanish that happens in thin air! If you could truly perform real magic, it would look like Sky Magic!
It takes 5 minutes to make this incredible gimmick and you can perform with astounding 180 degree angles.
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Customer reviews for Sky Vanish
What sets Sky Magic apart is its accessibility. The gimmick, touted for its ease of creation, takes only five minutes to assemble. This quick setup is an invaluable asset for performers looking to add a powerful and visually striking effect to their repertoire without investing excessive time in preparation.
Additionally, the gimmick allows for performances potentially at a 180-degree angle. It is still very versatile in various settings. A standout features is that the necessary supplies for the gimmick are likely readily available at home. In the event that they are not, mainstream stores are suggested as convenient sources.
It is simple and when done correctly - beautiful. With its quick set-up and easily attainable supplies, the vanish is a must-have for a magicians seeking to captivate audiences with an otherworldly seemingly impossible feat.
Community questions about Sky Vanish
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David asks: Are there clothes requirements?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:No clothing requirements.
Jonathan asks: Do you need one gimmick for each hand?
- 1. Jonathan responds:I purchased the item and have the answers now.
Daniel asks: could this be adapted tp other small objects, e.g. coin, sharpie, folded bill?
- 1. Jim responds:It would depend on the object. Paper items should work fine.
David asks: the materials you need to build the gimmick are easy to find?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yes, they are.
Tommy asks: Can this be made to work with any design poker cards?
- 1. Stefan responds:Yes.
Dwayne asks: Can this be performed in person and close up?
- 1. Anthony responds:Yes, it can be. You only meed to watch the angles on your far left.
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