The performer displays a beautiful wooden window frame, four sheets of glass along with four brass rods. The glass sheets are then openly inserted through the slots on the side of the frame and tapped with one of the brass rods to prove that they are perfectly solid, and they truly are. The front cover with four holes is then placed on the frame. Now and without any hesitation, the performer immediately pushes the four brass rods right through the frame, apparently penetrating the four solid sheets of glass! An impossible demonstration of solid through solid! After the penetration, the brass rods are then removed along with the front cover, showing the four sheets of glass to be completely unharmed and still perfectly solid!
What distinguishes this from other similar effects we have previously released is that the glass sheets can be immediately removed at the end of the performance. Also, since the four holes on the wooden frame represent the center of each window pane; there is no explanation as to how the four brass rods could have gone through the frame and glass at the same time! It truly looks impossible.
The intricate detailed woodwork on this item is truly outstanding and it takes approximately 4-5 days from start to finish of manufacturing to complete one of these exquisite pieces.
The wooden frame measures approximately 15.6 cms high, 12.6 cms wide and 6 cms deep at the base and has been completely handcrafted from natural aged teak wood with a lightly distressed oil finish.
Special thanks to Mr. Tony Curtis for coming up with the name for this effect.
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