Clink Caps

Trick by John Kennedy
Possibly discontinued

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Three bottle caps vanish one at a time and appear with a loud clink inside a clear glass. It looks like real magic!

You'll receive three beer caps along with the simple gimmick. You can use your own bottle caps if you prefer - any caps will work with the gimmick.

Clink Caps works great with a glass or a coffee cup because your audience will hear the caps arrive even if the cup isn't clear.

John teaches everything on the online instructions. Alternate handlings are taught such as covering the glass or cup with your cell phone or a deck of cards while the caps arrive. You will be greatly rewarded with this world class audiovisual item added to your repertoire.

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  • Robert asks: 1. How difficult is Clink Caps to perform? 2. How does this effect compare, in effect and difficulty to another John Kennedy creation, Coins to Glass? Thanks, Bob

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:This isn’t to difficult to perform but will require some practice, this is a different method
  • Robert asks: is the lighting important to doing this trick . ?

    • 1. Sgkyduyen responds:Nope
  • Vernon asks: Can this be used with your own aluminium caps?

    • 1. Sgkyduyen responds:Yes, you can
  • Alan asks: I note the gimmick sits in the first cap, will it only fit in teh supplied cap or can it fit into any sized cap.

    • 1. Philipp responds:From looking at the video I would say it is not made into the cap, so you can easily transfer the „gimmick“ and set up your own caps. Nice idea btw.
  • John asks: can you use your own glass?

    • 1. John (creator) responds:Yes, you use your own cup or glass.
  • Antonio asks: Impromptu? Or is there a gimmick to it?

    • 1. One responds:There is a gimmick, but you can use your own cap.

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