Trick a friend with everlasting ash magic
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Legend says this is Winston Churchill's trick. He used to pull it off with cigars just to elicit a reaction.

Revision3's Brian Brushwood knows how to get attention, especially with bar folk. The presentation is more conversation starter than a look-at-me trick. It's simply a function of inserting a metal pin covertly inside your cigarette. Once the ash starts to defy gravity, look for the double takes.

Do the everlasting ash cigarette bar trick

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Amie 1 year ago
very cool. just don't stab yourself with a hot pin. that would be very uncool.
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warba 11 months ago
very cool. just don't stab yourself with a hot pin. that would be very uncool.
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artganic 1 year ago
I'm not a smoker... but i will try that! MAGIC!!
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Magician 1 year ago
classic gag enjoy...
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HAIRSTER1 5 months ago
WHO ARE YOU TRYING TO BE ? BART SIMPSON!!! THAT SUCKED ASS
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