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papawemba Special user 656 Posts |
Hello,
I never care about this trick and maybe never watched the video thinking "too obvious" Now that I watched the video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt1lXDX9svQ&t=2s) I am getting more interested, seem like the old-Tenyo-style-clever-mechanism still available ! But I also read some comments about not beeing able to do it like the video... 12 years later, any positive review/comment ? Thank you ! |
Killertweety Inner circle Belgium (-Europe) 1457 Posts |
It's been a long time since I had this in my hands, bu why wouldn't it be possible to do it like in the video? It's a good trick, needs some practice though, but not difficult to perform at all.
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papawemba Special user 656 Posts |
Thank you Killertweety !
I don't know I just read somewhere that someone cannot manage to do a move from a video...(don't know which one). |
FunMagic! New user 52 Posts |
You CAN do it the way the Magician does it in the video.
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Magical Moments Veteran user 338 Posts |
To perform this effect well, one must not be too self-conscious and practice handling it for quite a while to get comfortable and to break it in.
I suggest that you carefully glue some bits of the cord to each surface to make it look realistic and convincing. Otherwise, I cannot see it fooling anyone. |
troy thornton New user 51 Posts |
I just got a brand new one, I haven't opened it yet.
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dragonash Veteran user the sticks 380 Posts |
There are some who have some awkwardness with alignment. This is easily avoided by having a rubber band around the end.
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