Showing a wooden cabinet measuring 4 1/4" wide x 7" high x 7" deep the magician opens a door at the top pouring in a quantity of milk. The door is closed and cabinet turned over. The magician opens another door which was on the bottom and now on the top and pours in more milk. This door is closed and again the cabinet is turned over and as before the door is opened and in pours more milk! This is done yet again and the box is placed down with the magician reaching in and taking out a glass of milk!
A cylinder is used to cover the glass and now silks (not included) are produced from the covered glass. The covered glass is now taken between the hands and suddenly the cover is pointed toward the audience showing it empty! The glass of milk no where to be seen. The magician picks up the cabinet and turns it end for end three or four times finally coming to a stop and opening the top door. Reaching into the cabinet the magician brings out the glass of milk which may be poured out into the pitcher (not supplied) that it was poured from in the beginning!
People expect magicians to do unusual strange and somewhat bizarre things at times. This effect is a curious one for anyone witness to the performance and puzzling as well. A small amount of white is absent from a special something but it would be an easy matter to touch up. Includes instructions. Condition very fine.