Harry Eng, a former minister and elementary school teacher (and magician), created these impossible bottles.
From the website:
"Harry would tell you straight away that everything went through the neck of the bottle and that all of his bottles were standard, off the grocery shelf variety. No monkey business with the bottle. The stuff inside? That's up to you to figure out. "
Hey, I just found your site with Harry's bottles. I've been making Impossible Bottles for about 3 years now. I'm trying to follow in Harry Eng's footsteps.
If you'd like to see some of my Impossible Bottle creations ( I call mine Bottl Magic Bottles), then check out http://www.bottlemagic.com
Puncture the ball in the fuzzy area with a small drill (so no one realises what you have done). Get one of those needles used to inflate a basketball and stick in in this hole. Now you can squeeze the ball and collapse it to a smaller size.
Where can I get information on how to do this? I think it's great. I have never had a real hobby, but this would be great to do. Any information would be very much appreciated.
I am pleased to announce that impossibottle.co.uk is now selling bottles made by the best in the business. Please check them out if you would like to buy an unusual gift!
Hey, I just came across this thread! I am a UK-based impossible maker. My specialities are sealed playing cards, padlocks and solid steel bolts. Check out:
If you'd like to see some of my Impossible Bottle creations ( I call mine Bottl Magic Bottles), then check out http://www.bottlemagic.com
Jeff Scanlan
Email ---> erpoi@hotmail.com
I have recently opened a website with a gallery of impossible bottles from different makers. You can see it at http://www.impossibottle.creators.co.uk
Merlin
Merlin
I, too, have been inspired by Harry Eng's work!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6JIy12GSio
Cheerio,
jamie
www.whatizit.net
Merlin
http://www.impossiblebottle.co.uk
All the best,
Phil