An oversized wrench that makes a loud creaking noise when you use it. A perfect gimmic for children shows, that will add some unpredictable humor to your show, that is guaranteed to make the kids laugh.
Effect:
A magician asks a child to step onto the stage to help him. He welcomes the child by shaking his or hers hand. The hand, the whole arm seems to wobble terribly. "Your arm is very loose, let's tighten it a bit" the magician says. The magician produces an oversized wrench and starts to tighten the child's arm, which produces a terrible creaking noise. The child, surprisingly, is not frightened but squeals with delight. The child's arm is shaken again: "Okay, that's better now." A bit later, the magician's table is in the way, it is moved aside. Oh dear, it's wobbly, too! "I think we should tighten it as well". Again, the giant wrench is used; again there is a high creaking noise.
There are many other ways to use the device, here are some examples: You go on stage, position the microphone at the right level, it collapses and is screwed together with a creak. You are limping, take off your shoe and out comes a big stone (made of foam rubber). Now, quickly readjust the leg back to right length with the "arthritis wrench" and a loud creaking noise. The music is too loud or to low? Use the wrench to set the musicians' equipment to the right sound level. You present "Copperfield's twisted hands"? Tighten the arm or elbow joint with a groan and a creak afterwards. The fun article of the year. Perfectly and durably finished, easy to transport, easy to use, and far superior to any "Watch Winder".