How to Do Bar Tricks
Magic tricks and wagers for the bar! Learn how to do bar tricks to impress your friends and would be consorts with expert tips and advice on scams, gags, and pranks in this free video series on magic.
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Summary: From business cards, cigarettes, coins, beer bottles and napkins, to matches, shot glasses, and paper money; the fodder for bar tricks is innumerable and omnipresent, making bar tricks fun and easy. Bringing drunkards and bar maids together for centuries, bar tricks are sometimes the best way to impress and wow people in such a setting. Impress your friends and would be consorts with a variety of different ways with these scam, gags, pranks, and tricks.
In this free video series, our expert Sean Graham will show you how to do several bar tricks. Sean will first give you the set up of the trick, what to tell the people you are doing the trick for, and how to pull it off correctly. Sean will then teach you how to do the trick, and its solution or how the trick is done. Sean will show you the part the glasses trick, the dollar bill supporting a full shot glass, and the circumference versus glass height trick. Sean will also show you how to do the remove dollar bill from under a glass trick and the mind reading trick, but whatever trick you decide to perform the next time you're at a bar, these fantastic tricks are sure to impress everyone around you!
About the Expert
Sean Graham is an expert in hair re-placement design. After working for 20 years in the men's hairdressing trade as an accomplished stylist, he moved into the hair replacement industry, joining a company in South Africa whilst traveling. In the beginning this was only meant to earn some money whilst traveling around the world, but when he took the position as a hair piece stylist, they soon realized that he had a real talent for designing pieces, and soon he took the business to new heights. He was promoted to international troubleshooter, and worked for the next four years In South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, teaching and designing new hair pieces.
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