Rope Magic |
One of the funniest rope routines you will ever see! Magician notices a small piece of rope hanging from his coat sleeve. He pulls it out and it doesn't seem to end. After there's about 40 feet of rope on the floor it seems to be stuck on something. He reaches up his trouser leg and find the other end. He starts pulling again until
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Magician shows three pieces of rope. One long, one medium, and one short. The three pieces are folded in the magician's hand and when opened out again, all three pieces are seen to be the same length. Ropes can be restored to their original lengths.
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Many have referred to this effect as one of the finest rope routines EVER invented! Once a staple in many professional's acts, this Hen Fetsch miracle has long been unavailable. We have gone to great lengths to bring this remarkable routine back to the world of magic and at the highest level of quality.
Quadropelets begins with
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Magician displays a long length of red rope, pulling on both ends to show it is a solid length of rope. He places the rope behind his neck. Holding one end in each hand he pulls on the ends and the red rope penetrates right through his neck. The audience sees the rope passing right through the magician's neck!
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First a soft piece of rope becomes rigid and stands vertically without support. Then with a stroke of the hand the rope changes into an 18 inch silk!
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Performer displays two pieces of rope. He stretches his hands and the two pieces magically blend into one long piece. Next the rope is shown to have 3 ends, and then 4 ends.A knot is twisted in the middle of the rope. The knot multiplies into 3 separate knots along the rope.
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Show a piece of rope you are holding in your hands...and suddenly the spectators can see the rope is running into your coat and out of your right sleeve. Then, the other end of the rope is running out of your other sleeve! In a blink, the rope that was in front of your chest is now behind your back! You give the rope a tug and it goes straight
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Magician shows a long rope, a short rope and a silk. Someone from the audience is asked to tie a silk onto one of the ropes. The silk jumps VISIBLY from one rope to the other. You can make the silk go back and forth as often as you like. Very visual magic.
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Magician displays a 30 inch long piece of rope. The rope is stretched between the performer's hands horizontally. One hand is released and amazingly the rope stands rigid as a stick. Magician merely blows on the rope and it falls down limp once again.
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For years, Jeff Sheridan made his living -- and his name -- as New York City's most recognizable and skilled street performer. It earned him a substantial write-up and photo in The World's Greatest Magicians text, side by side with Blackstone, Siegfried and Roy, Copperfield, and Henning. And the centerpiece of his street act, his
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Show a solid wood block with three separate ropes hanging down.
A solid wood ring is tied to the left hand rope.
Explain you'll make the ring jump from side to side. You pass the bar behind your back but the audience is not impressed to see the ring on the opposite side. The know you just flipped the bar.
Fantastic
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This one is clean and easy to do. The hand justs makes a pass over the rope and it instantly changes color. Another pass and it's back to it's original color. A great trick you will use often.
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Imagine displaying a bright and solid, tri-colored rope (Red, Yellow and Green) to your audience. Then, as you slowly pass your hand down the rope, a knot magically appears in each of the colored sections!
The colored knots do not match the colored sections of the rope in which they appear (red knot in yellow section, etc.).
You
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