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karvis Regular user spain 141 Posts |
Hi,
I am totaly new in escapes, and for a new trick I am developing, I need some information about it. could you tell me books, ebooks, etc where I can learn about methods? thanks a lot |
dave_matkin Inner circle 4522 Posts |
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On Aug 25, 2018, karvis wrote: Erm, there seems to be some irony there? Do I mean irony? You are developing a new trick but need information about it? How could we help you with the new trick that you are developing? Thumb ties - I am pretty sure that if you look through the posts in the section you will find the thread already. Just to get you started: Black Tie Kenton Knepper Poor Boy Zip Tier - could be applied to thumbs rather than wrists. Chapter in Micky Hades' New Expanded Encyclopedia of escapes Chapters in Encyclopedia or escapes 2 by McLaury The Art of Escape Vol 7 The Thumb Tie by John Novak I think there is some in 33 rope ties and chain escapes by Burling Hull - but can't seem to find my copy to check. I am sure there are more I just can't think of them off the top of my head. Oh Yes, Wolflock has a great treatise on ties that include the thumbs. |
dave_matkin Inner circle 4522 Posts |
Oh and I missed out the stuff on Thumb Cuffs. But there are sections in books about the use of thunb cuffs too. Thumb cuffs seem to be readuly available in the UK at army surplus stores.
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Harley Newman Inner circle 5117 Posts |
Thumb Tie Gems. Tarbell.
“You can’t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus” -Mark Twain
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Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
The only thing that hasn't been mentioned, is that the THUMB TIE is not "TECHNICALLY", an ESCAPE.
The thumbs are apparently securely tied, and, various PENETRATIONS of rings etc. on to the arms, ETC. are the EFFECT!
SNEAKY, UNDERHANDED, DEVIOUS,& SURREPTITIOUS ITINERANT MOUNTEBANK
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Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
The late Jay Marshall's "Jaspernese" Thumb Tie, gets my vote for simplicity, and effectiveness, although the late Harry Willard (whom I never had the opportunity to see) was probably THE GREAT MASTER of the Thumb Tie.
SNEAKY, UNDERHANDED, DEVIOUS,& SURREPTITIOUS ITINERANT MOUNTEBANK
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Harley Newman Inner circle 5117 Posts |
It depends on how you look at it. There's certainly a difference between a spirit tie (where one does not overtly escape) and an escape. Most thumb tie material can be handled either way. Some of the earliest recorded escapes were thumb ties.
I prefer to think of both as "mystery arts".
“You can’t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus” -Mark Twain
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
There are several versions of the thumb tie - straight escape, a penetration effect or a comedy in again out again effect. I use the Jim Ryan tie for the later, using a pipe cleaner. For a penetration effect, Jeff Hobson's tie and the Jaspernese tie are both excellent.
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valery giussman New user 12 Posts |
Saludos desde españa.han hablado ustedes de unos libros,tengo el problema del idioma,me gustaria poder comprarlos,pero en formato digital,para asi yo traducirlos.gracias
enciclopedia o escapes 2 de McLaury The Art of Escape Vol 7 The Thumb Tie de John Novak |
DrVG Loyal user 264 Posts |
Hi lads, I was wondering if the method in Knepper Black tie (which I own) is similar to Joe Monti original thumbtie (which I may be interested in) ?
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Moxahalla Special user Los Angeles 751 Posts |
"Sixteen Thumb Tie Gems" - Max Andrews (booklet)
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MagicByVincent Veteran user Staten Island, New York 329 Posts |
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On Oct 18, 2018, Alan Munro wrote: Wondering if anyone can tell me where I can learn the Jim Ryan tie mentioned above (I’d like to do a comedy in and out routine and a pipe cleaner sounds like it would fit right in) thanks
Magic is all around us we just have to be willing to see it.
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
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On Oct 20, 2023, MagicByVincent wrote: I think there may be a DVD of his material - maybe L&L Publishing. You may find an old copy of Jim Ryan's lecture notes, which is how I learned it. Tom Dobrowolski was a student of Jim Ryan, so he may have a write-up of it. PM me if you'd like the scoop on it. Phil Willmarth was the publisher of the notes and he assured me that the tie was very old and in the public domain. |
wulfiesmith Inner circle Beverley, UK 1339 Posts |
The thumb tie has survived and evolved through the years.
Utilising different methods, tapes, string, pipe cleaner, zip ties, etc. The talented, articulate stage performer truly makes this exceptional entertainment. Long live the classics. WulfieSmith |
ajb6864 Special user Greece 637 Posts |
I remember Leslie Melville doing a very entertaining thumb tie routine a few years ago.
The thumb tie is definitely one for the 'performer' though, because without strong presentation it doesn't play well. |
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