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(Effect)
The magician places a block on a round platter, covers the block with a second platter and places the whole assembly on a glass.
The top platter has a small hole in the center permitting spectators to see the Block up to the last instant.
The magician squeezes the two platters together and the block pops right through the bottom platter, landing in the glass.
This extraordinary effect, the invention of Tenyo's own Shigeru Sugawara, is an eye-popper: a small block is visually "squeezed" through a solid platter.
Mark Wilson came up with the name: when he came to Japan for the first time in July 1977, after witnessing the effect, he quipped: "That's quite a 'squeeze-play'."
- Comes with the gimmick and the original instruction sheet.
- Since this item was originally released from TENYO more than 30 years ago, you may see some aging, etc. on the package. (The product itself is brand-new). Please understand and accept it to purchase.
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