Real Airborne
Real Airborne
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"Real Airborne" breathes new life into a beloved classic.
With this amazing new gimmick, you can now present this unbelievable floating glass illusion with nearly any ordinary champagne bottle. The glass moves up and down in mid-air as a steady stream of champagne pours into it. It's almost impromptu and the audience can even examine the bottle when you're done.
"Real Airborne" uses a small electronic device with a rechargeable battery designed to last for more than 100 uses. Instead of hooks, there is a special automatic magnetic connection. With just two buttons, you can control how the glass moves. It's about as close to real magical powers as you can get.
Key Features
- Can be used with almost any ordinary standard champagne bottle
- Bottle can be examined when you're done
- Automatic magnetic connection instead of a hook
- Control the floating glass with the push of a button
- Super easy to perform
- Rechargeable
Each "Real Airborne" Set Includes:
- Gimmick
- Special glass
- Preparation set
- USB charger
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Thomas asks: Saw on Voitko's website that there is a 2.0 version? Is this also the 2.0 version?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Hey, this isn’t something we stock at this moment in time
Ralf asks: Is there any Body hook ups? And can it be done in short sleeves?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:No body hook ups. You could do it naked if you wanted. :)
Vernon asks: Does it have to be a champagne bottle or could I use a small glass Coke bottle instead? Do I have to use a specific glass or could I attach the gimmick to my own light weight glass?
- 1. Clifford responds:It has to be a standard champagne bottle, and you have to use the supplied glass.
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