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Rising Wand

Rising Wand

$8.99

The magician holds the wand in is hand, and it visibly begins to rise.

The Rising Wand is a classic magic trick that creates the illusion of a wand magically rising or levitating in the magician’s hand. Here’s a general explanation of how the trick is typically performed:

  1. Prop: The magician uses a special wand designed specifically for the Rising Wand trick. This wand typically consists of two sections: an outer tube and an inner rod.
  2. Preparation: Before the performance, the inner rod of the wand is slightly extended from the outer tube and secured in place. This creates tension between the two sections.
  3. Presentation: The magician holds the wand vertically, with the outer tube in their hand and the inner rod concealed inside. They may show the wand to the audience, demonstrating that it is an ordinary wand.
  4. Activation: To start the rising effect, the magician holds the wand in a specific way that allows them to release the tension between the outer tube and the inner rod. This can involve pressing a hidden button or manipulating a hidden mechanism.
  5. Rising: Once the tension is released, the inner rod of the wand extends and rises out of the outer tube, creating the illusion of the wand levitating or rising in the magician’s hand. The magician can control the speed and height of the rising wand to enhance the effect.
  6. Conclusion: After the wand has risen to its desired height, the magician can activate another mechanism or reverse the initial action to retract the inner rod back into the outer tube, causing the wand to return to its original state.

The Rising Wand trick relies on the mechanical workings of the wand and the magician’s skill in concealing the mechanism and creating the illusion of levitation. Proper handling, smooth movements, and misdirection play important roles in convincing the audience that the wand is genuinely rising.

It’s important to note that specific versions and variations of the Rising Wand trick may exist, and the exact mechanism and handling can vary among different magicians.

45 in stock

Rising Wand

$8.99

The magician holds the wand in is hand, and it visibly begins to rise.

The Rising Wand is a classic magic trick that creates the illusion of a wand magically rising or levitating in the magician’s hand. Here’s a general explanation of how the trick is typically performed:

  1. Prop: The magician uses a special wand designed specifically for the Rising Wand trick. This wand typically consists of two sections: an outer tube and an inner rod.
  2. Preparation: Before the performance, the inner rod of the wand is slightly extended from the outer tube and secured in place. This creates tension between the two sections.
  3. Presentation: The magician holds the wand vertically, with the outer tube in their hand and the inner rod concealed inside. They may show the wand to the audience, demonstrating that it is an ordinary wand.
  4. Activation: To start the rising effect, the magician holds the wand in a specific way that allows them to release the tension between the outer tube and the inner rod. This can involve pressing a hidden button or manipulating a hidden mechanism.
  5. Rising: Once the tension is released, the inner rod of the wand extends and rises out of the outer tube, creating the illusion of the wand levitating or rising in the magician’s hand. The magician can control the speed and height of the rising wand to enhance the effect.
  6. Conclusion: After the wand has risen to its desired height, the magician can activate another mechanism or reverse the initial action to retract the inner rod back into the outer tube, causing the wand to return to its original state.

The Rising Wand trick relies on the mechanical workings of the wand and the magician’s skill in concealing the mechanism and creating the illusion of levitation. Proper handling, smooth movements, and misdirection play important roles in convincing the audience that the wand is genuinely rising.

It’s important to note that specific versions and variations of the Rising Wand trick may exist, and the exact mechanism and handling can vary among different magicians.

45 in stock