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Doug Arden Special user 886 Posts |
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On 2013-01-19 23:39, motown wrote: Bill Abbott has it: http://www.billabbottmagic.com/online-st......ngs.html |
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takeachance Inner circle 3764 Posts |
A few years ago I saw a young guy do a version talking about a girl in the resistance during WW2. She was captured, tortured for her lovers identity who led the resistance and she eventually died at the hands of the SS. They could never break her resolve loyalty or love. I would luv to come across the clip again. Best gypsy thread routine I've ever seen.
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6127 Posts |
Quote: thanks for the link.On 2013-01-20 09:53, Doug Arden wrote:
"If you ever write anything about me after I'm gone, I will come back and haunt you."
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TheTrickman New user 51 Posts |
Resurrecting an old thread here...sorry.
I'm currently on the hunt for a method for the gypsy thread that can be repeated in a table hopping scenario. I already own Heartstrings in which the method, for me, isn't incredibly practical for someone performing it 10-15 times an evening. I currently use the Alan Wong Dragon thread routine which is instantly repeatable but for me lacks some of my favourite elements (the snapping of the thread into separate strands/ placing the ball of thread onto the short piece) I have ordered the Greatest gypsy thread DVD but am asking just in case someone has some further resources I can hunt down. Thanks |
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Dr_J_Ayala Inner circle In search of Vlad Dracul and his 2169 Posts |
In all of my years of researching this effect and searching for various methods, the only good methods I have found allowing for instant repeats are the Max Londono 'Eternal String' and the Mike Wong "Dragon Thread", which are pretty much the same effect.
Using dragon thread you can still get the sound of the thread breaking by actually breaking some of the smaller individual threads. In doing this you eventually have to replace the floss, but you have to do that anyway after some time of using them because they just get tatty after many repeated performances. I worked out a way some years ago to have a traditional-type restoration when using Dragon Thread, that is to say balling up the small threads and attaching them to a single strand, then restoring it. It is not as open as with other Gypsy Thread routines, but it works. @TheTrickman: You will not find any "instant" repeat versions on the WGM Gypsy Thread DVD but what you will find is a nice collection of various styles of presentations and ideas for the effect. The DVD is definitely worth having in my opinion. |
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ROBERT BLAKE Inner circle 1472 Posts |
This is for me one of the best resources. the Ali Bongo tips are gold. http://www.lybrary.com/the-hindu-thread-......098.html
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Dr_J_Ayala Inner circle In search of Vlad Dracul and his 2169 Posts |
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On 2013-11-06 13:43, ROBERT BLAKE wrote: This is also a very good source - worth more than the mere $7/USD they charge for it! |
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
The Ali Bongo version which is credited to Marconic is in print in the great Supreme Teach-In collection L&L Publishing recently published.
Marconic's version is of course in his hard bound book, which is out of print. The only instantly repeatable version of the Gypsy Thread was sold by the Niberco Brothers from Europe. It could only be repeated one more time. The late great Eddie Joseph also had a Gypsy Thread routine, he had the mending yarn on the card it come on, and used a TT. It is published in his book as well that is currently out of print. The original question to this post is very difficult to answer as with anything in this world it comes down to personal likes and dislikes. After all the trick is the same to the spectators and audience. The only differences is the slight handling differences or materials, which only affect the performer, and not the outcome to the trick. Oddly enough with most people it is the 1st handling they were exposed to and learned and actually performed. I know I have several effects I learned as a youngster and still perform today, even though I have been exposed to others thinking and methods over the years. Nothing feels as comfortable as a trick you know very well and have total confidence in performing. That comfort can come across to the your audience as pure entertainment and yes even fooling them. |
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Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
Wow! I still use the one I got from Tannen's forty years ago!
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Ihop Inner circle Glen Spey, NY 1604 Posts |
I just saw a presentation and tutorial on Kozmo's Reel Magic website using dental floss as a Gypsy Thread.
Quite an interesting variation.
Ihor
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