The Allure of Sierra Bes Madre's Sorcery

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"Sierra bes madre magic" is a term used to describe the enchanting and mystical beauty of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in California. The Sierra Nevada, meaning "snowy range" in Spanish, stretches approximately 400 miles and is home to some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the United States. The Sierra Nevada is known for its towering peaks, deep valleys, and crystal-clear alpine lakes. Yosemite National Park, one of the most famous national parks in the country, lies within the Sierra Nevada and attracts millions of visitors each year. The park is home to iconic landmarks such as El Capitan, Half Dome, and Yosemite Falls, which showcase the grandeur and majesty of the Sierra bes madre magic. In addition to Yosemite, the Sierra Nevada boasts other stunning natural wonders, including Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.


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Answer Only two, but the equipment to do the illusion is only available from Collector s Workshop and costs in excess of 15,000 and has a rather high failure rate. I am uncertain about the Porter light, but as for a version I saw in a magic shop I have forgotten the manufacturer , once the power supply was used up, that was it; you had to use a new light bulb.

Light nulb magic

In addition to Yosemite, the Sierra Nevada boasts other stunning natural wonders, including Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. These parks are home to the giant sequoias, the largest trees on Earth, which are a testament to the Sierra bes madre magic's ability to foster and sustain life on a grand scale. Not only does the Sierra Nevada captivate with its natural beauty, but it also holds a rich history and cultural significance.

Light nulb magic

I'm researching methods to bring a light bulb to light up in a magical way.

There are methods where you have to hold the light bulb in your hand and there are light bulbs that can be under a Plexiglas cover (box) when they light up. I'm looking for methods where you do not have to hold the light bulb. An example would be for the light bulb that later exploded on David Copperfield Building Explosion Special. It should be a clear, bright light bulb.

Does anybody here know of manufacturer and reseller that have props like that? Or is there any written information in books or magazines?

Posted: Nov 17, 2003 10:09 pm

I think the only one out there that lights and is glass like or looking has a slight blue tint to it (alas I only have my ancient plastic one) , at least form what I have seen in the catalogs, I think Stephen's had them last time I saw them. Next, think simple circuit, with a device for delaying completion, either a little 555 timer if you go hight tech, or something springy, held back by something sticky that will release after a given pause (somewhat unpredictable-)

Kay and Tory
www.Bizarremagick.com Posted: Nov 22, 2003 04:47 am

My mind may be failing me, but I am pretty sure you can use something with a PK kit. I know you'd be able to make a flashlight light up, but I'm not sure of just a bulb by itself

Posted: Nov 22, 2003 04:56 am

I worked on a method on my own. It looks impressive.
I just want to make sure that you can't buy it somewhere for cheap.

Thnks for all your feedback.
Peter

Posted: Nov 28, 2003 01:48 am

There is (or was) a product that did in fact light up either by holding it or you could place the lighbulb on a table. It was under $100.00 I believe. It was proable the best of its kind to date. The only problem was it's limted use. After so many performances you had to purchase a new one.

Posted: Nov 28, 2003 02:07 am Who offered the product? And what was the name? Posted: Nov 28, 2003 04:28 pm Just a question.
How many magicians do you need to screw a lightbulb ? Posted: Nov 28, 2003 07:42 pm

1000.
1 to screw in the lightbulb and the other 999 to discuss whether the method has been used before, by whom and when

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Posted: Nov 28, 2003 10:07 pm

Pit_Finn, Chazpro has a product called Polter Light that cost about $40.00. There are others that use the same method that cost more, but I can not recall at this time. I will keep looking. I respect your efforts to insure that you are creating an original effect.

Posted: Dec 19, 2003 11:03 pm

The Scotty York light bulb was kind of like that. However, it was not a clear bulb. The marketed version was not exactly like the one Scotty used.

Detailed instructions are in his lecture notes.

Let me clarify my previous post. The Scotty York lamp would light up on its own and stay lit. It would not explode by itself.

If you get a 12 volt light bulb, you can make a special socket that will allow it to light up, assuming that you have battery power in the board that the socket is connected to.

Bear in mind that Marvyn Roy does something similar to this in his act, though.

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Posted: Dec 20, 2003 07:51 pm Quote:

On 2003-11-28 11:28, The Curator wrote:
Just a question.
How many magicians do you need to screw a lightbulb ?

Answer: Only two, but the equipment to do the illusion is only available from Collector's Workshop and costs in excess of $15,000 and has a rather high failure rate.

Alternate answer: Only two, but they have to be really, really small magicians!

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"Because NICE Matters!" Posted: Dec 21, 2003 05:04 am

Here's what I found out going to

Polter Light $39.95

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Polter Light is a standard size light bulb that lights whenever you want. You don't even have to touch it! It will even light in a spectator's hand! This blows them away! It is very easy to use, standing or seated. You'll begin using it minutes after you receive it! Use Polter Light for card locations, psychic and spirit magic, seances, comedy magic, pseudo science and puzzle effects! Comes with everything you need.

Is this what you had in mind?

Lord, let me be the person my dog thinks I am! Posted: Dec 22, 2003 02:25 am

Pit-Finn,
Go to ebay and look up a seller called voyer. He sells a gimmick that will actually light bulbs without you touching them for around $175. All I know is it is some kind of electronic gizmo. He also sells a kit for around $100.

"Even a mosquito gets a slap on the back for a job well done" - Tim Taylor Posted: Dec 22, 2003 12:50 pm

Do you know how long polterlight will last before it burns out?

If you only get a few shows per light, it could be a very expensive trick!

"Here's to our wives and girlfriends. may they never meet!" - Groucho Marx Posted: Dec 22, 2003 07:27 pm Quote:

On 2003-12-22 07:50, 7th_Son wrote:
Do you know how long polterlight will last before it burns out?

If you only get a few shows per light, it could be a very expensive trick!

I'm pretty sure that you can change the batteries in this thing. You might want to check with ChazPro on it. http://www.chazpro.com

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Posted: Dec 23, 2003 12:15 am

I am uncertain about the Porter light, but as for a version I saw in a magic shop (I have forgotten the manufacturer), once the power supply was used up, that was it; you had to use a new light bulb. That was the only reason why I did not purchase the product. And there is a distance issue.
Jerry

Posted: Dec 23, 2003 12:59 am

You are probably referring to the Atomic Lamp. It's not the same thing. The best thing to do is contact the manufacturer.

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Posted: Dec 24, 2003 09:31 pm

I checked with the manufacturer, and they confirmed my statement. You need to replace the entire light bulb once the power source is depleted. It is sealed. This is unfortunate as it is really good item. But batteries, even when not being used, go bad. I wish there was a version that allowed you to change the source. But not the Atomic lamp, as that is a cheap version that would not ever convince a kid.
Jerry

Posted: Jan 4, 2004 11:46 am Does anyone do mesika's exploding lightbulb? Posted: Jan 4, 2004 04:22 pm

The Scotty York lamp did allow you to change the batteries out. It is described in his lecture notes "For your Eyes Only." It is a very clever idea. The manufactured versions did not work quite as well as the ones he makes.

Scotty is very proprietary about his method, so you may want to contact him if yours happens to use the same method. PM me off-list for more details.

The battery replacement problem on Polter Light may not be a problem at all. It depends on what the innards of it are. For example, if he is using a high intensity LED, a set of Li-ion batteries will last several years. OTOH, if he is using a regular light bulb, they will only last a few months.

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Show a full size, glass light bulb. Screw it into your fist and it lights up! You can make this bulb light anytime, anywhere without the aid of electrical wires. Others try and fail!
Sierra bes madre magic

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