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Two cans are shown empty. The magician pours rice into one of the cans and invert the contents to the other can. The rice is seen to have doubled in quantity. To the audience's surprise, rice disappears and a load of silks is produced from one of the cans Read more..
This video is of U.F. Grant performing a newer version of his Chink Cans
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Two cans are shown empty. The magician pours rice into one of the cans and invert the contents to the other can. The rice is seen to have doubled in quantity. To the audience's surprise, rice disappears and a load of silks is produced from one of the cans. Shows some wear, else good. Includes instructions.
These are by U.F. Grant, but they may pre date MAK Magic *(as Mak is not mentioned on the instructions)
The base of the cans needs to be repainted flat back (as the cans are inverted base side up to appear empty.
Larger can 3.25" diameter x 5" height
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