Please note that the product image is the current version of the Himber Bucket you will receive, the two tone one in the video is an older version.
A heavy looking old-style milk bucket is taken by the magician and half a pitcher full of milk is poured into the pail clearly diminishing the contents of the pitcher. Setting the pitcher aside still part way full of milk the magician takes the pail and sticks his free hand through showing it has no bottom!
The pail is now turned upside down and a circular disk representing the bottom of the pail is shown and placed on. With the pail still in its upside-down condition the pitcher is taken in hand again and the rest of the milk is poured into the bottom of the pail! The audience does see the milk really pour from the pitcher to the bottom of the pail.
The empty pitcher is set aside and with the pail still in its upside down condition the magician explains that in order to carry it you must carry by the handle of course and at this point the pail is turned right side up and as if that isn’t enough to absolutely floor the audience the magician takes his hand and removes the bottom casually tossing putting it aside!
The end kicker is when the magician lifts the pail up to his face and looks through it at the audience explaining this is one trick you can see through!
These are carefully made to represent a wooden bucket, yet they are 3D printed from durable polymer material.
Almost 10 inches tall. Online instructional video supplied
You will need to provide your own milk pitcher that also has a pour function.






