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| Here s another method for tying a false knot in a rope. ... |
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| Two ropes are tied into loops, the looped ropes join together and seperate as if my magic and one of the loops grows.... |
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| Two lengths of rope are tied to a wand and to each other. Then two mugs are threaded onto the ropes and two silk scarf s tied around them to anchor the ropes together. The magician removes the wand an... |
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| This is a rope routine with a rope tie and a release, both spectactular.... |
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| Spectator cuts a piece of string or cord, held by Magician, through the center with a knife or pair of scissors. Magician then ties ends into a knot. In a moment string is shown to be completely resto... |
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| A knot appears in the centre of a length of rope with a finger ring tied in it!... |
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| A loop of string escapes from a spectator s buttonhole.... |
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| Performer ties rope around top of chair with bow knot on top. At command, rope frees itself from chair. This may also be performed with a handkerchief.... |
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| Six traditional Chinese coins (or metal washers) are threaded onto a string. The string is knotted and the\'ends tied around a person s waist. The coins (or washers) are then covered with a handkerc... |
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| Performer asks two gentlemen to come forward and assist him. He gives them six rings to examine and thread onto two pieces of rope, about four yards long each. Performer ties rings onto center of rope... |
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| Two boys are asked to come up on the stage to assist with the experiment. Each boy is given a piece of tape about sixteen feet long to examine. One boy is asked to remove his coat. The performer passe... |
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| This is a popular method of Karl Germaine s and is similar to the Kellar effect except that cord is tied together at first to form a loop. Center of looped string is cut, tied together and restored in... |
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| A rope is cut and restored in clear view of the audiance... |
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| The magician and a spectator are tied securely together, but they manage to escape by magic.... |
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| Three pieces of rope of different lengths are stretched between the magician s hands and become all the same length! The ropes are then tied together, and finally return to their original sizes.... |
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| When a double string, running through a tube, is pulled the tube moves up the sting in a mysterious manner.... |
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| The Magician ties a knote in a rope without ever taking his/her hands off the two ends of the rope.... |
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| A scarf is tied around the performer s wrists and a rope then threaded around the scarf. Another scarf is draped\'over her wrists and in less than a minute she releases herself from the rope.... |
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| When you cause three separate pieces of rope to join into a single unbroken length—you have performed a miracle! Your audiences will swear to the fact that you start with a trio of ropes of equal leng... |
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| A piece of wrapping cord about 30 inches long is shown and cut in half by a member of the audience. Performer holds the two pieces far apart to show that the cord has been actually cut into two pieces... |
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