Bottle Cap Routine by Red Tsai and Aaron Hsing

Created by: Red Tsai, Aaron Hsing

The Tornado Bottle is a visually striking magic trick that combines the classic 'cap in bottle' effect with a surprising penetration twist. A bottle cap is dropped into a bottle, then appears to penetrate the glass from the bottom when the bottle is twisted. The label is then peeled off to reveal the bottle tightly constricted around the cap, seemingly trapping it within. This trick is suitable for bar magic or parlor settings and comes with a cleverly designed gimmick, 20 replacement labels, and is performed with a real, examinable glass bottle. However, the bottle is fragile and requires careful handling.

Key features

  • Unique twist on the classic bottle cap routine

  • Strong visual impact and generates strong reactions

  • Suitable for bar magic or parlor settings

  • Comes with 20 replacement labels for multiple performances

  • Bottle is examinable but fragile

  • Easy to learn and perform

Pros

  • Unique and visually striking effect

  • Generates strong reactions from spectators

  • Easy to learn and perform

  • Comes with multiple replacement labels for extended use

Cons

  • Fragile glass bottle requires careful handling

  • Label is not a genuine brand label, limiting inspectability

  • Price point may be high for some at $100

Effect

The Bottle Cap Routine, specifically the Tornado Bottle by Red Tsai and Aaron Hsing, creates a visually striking and impossible sequence. A bottle cap is dropped into a bottle, visibly falling to the bottom. The magician then slams the cap upward, making it appear to penetrate the glass from the bottom. Next, the bottle is twisted, causing the label to animate as the glass constricts around the cap. Finally, the label is peeled off, revealing the bottle tightly gripping the cap, making it seem permanently trapped inside.

Full Details

The trick includes a real glass bottle, a gimmick, 20 replacement labels, and three bottle caps (one real, one smashed). The bottle is examinable after the performance but is fragile. The routine combines a classic "cap in bottle" effect with a surprising penetration and a visually engaging twist. The gimmick is well-made, and the method is straightforward, relying on a simple switch and the bottle's twisting motion.

Who Should Consider the Trick

This routine is ideal for magicians performing in bar or parlor settings. It works well for walk-around at parties or as a table piece during a longer set. Due to its strong visual impact, it suits performers who want a memorable, high-reaction effect. However, the fragility of the bottle means it may not be the best choice for high-energy or unpredictable environments.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

The trick is easy to learn and perform. The core method involves a simple switch, and the twisting motion is intuitive. Magic Orthodoxy's David states, "Nothing's hard. The routine they teach you makes it all very easy." The main challenge is handling the bottle carefully to avoid damage.

What Magicians Say

David from Magic Orthodoxy praises the trick, calling it "crazy cool" and highlighting its originality. He notes, "We've all seen cap in bottle, but we've never seen cap in bottle and then twist the bottle." He emphasizes the strong reactions it generates and its suitability for bar magic. However, he cautions about the bottle's fragility and advises careful handling during inspection.

The Tornado Bottle offers a fresh take on a classic effect, making it a worthwhile investment for magicians looking for a visually impressive and easy-to-perform routine.

What people are saying about Bottle Cap Routine

magicorthodoxy says...

The Tornado Bottle presents a seemingly impossible scenario: a bottle cap is dropped into a bottle, then, with a twist of the bottle, the cap appears to penetrate the glass from the bottom. [...] David considers the Tornado Bottle a 'crazy cool' trick, praising its originality and the strong reactions it elicits.

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