The magician asks the audience if they know the difference between “Origami” and “Chaupography”. He tells them that “Origami” is the ancient art of paper folding and “Chaupography” is the folding of a single round piece of felt into different hats. The magician says that he just started to learn “Foilography”, the folding of aluminum foil into different objects. He takes a single sheet of aluminum foil and procedes to fold it into the shape of a wizard. He says that since he is new at this, you might have to use your imagination a little to see it. The magician then takes another single sheet of aluminum foil and begins to fold it and roll it between his hands. Slowly the foil turns into a real, solid aluminum can which he sets down on a table with a loud thud. The sheet of aluminum foil has magically changed into a real solid can. You don’t have to use your imagination to see that. Comes complete with everything you need including the can and foil dispenser with 350 sheets of aluminum foil.
Please note this is older stock and the instructions are supplied on a VHS tape.
Foiled – Tom Yurasitis
$ 55.00
Out of stock
SKU: 60.1151
Categories: MSRP Not Enforced, NEWEST PRODUCTS, STAGE / STAND UP
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