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1tepa1 Inner circle 1281 Posts |
Take a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thhuC0H3......E5%AD%90
I have seen some ring and rope (ribbon in this case) routines, but the move he does near the end where the ring is genuinely inside the ribbon that is tied into a loop and the ring comes apart and the ends of the ribbon are still tied was something I have never seen before. Does anyone here know what this move is or if it is published somewhere? Lately I have been playing with my Slydini silks so I got some vague idea of what is happening and I think that move requires that kind of a silk ribbon to work, but it still seems amazing to me since the ends are tied after the ring is removed. |
Harry Murphy Inner circle Maryland 5444 Posts |
It is a nice commercial routine sold by TCC. The routine "EXIT" comes with the necessary props.
https://tccmagic.com/collections/magic-a......and-rope
The artist formally known as Mumblepeas!
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rowdymagi5 Inner circle Virginia 3616 Posts |
Very nice! Tying the ribbon on the ring was a nice touch!
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Xcath1 Inner circle 3052 Posts |
Does the TCC routine have the tied ends phase, I did not think so?
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Xcath1 Inner circle 3052 Posts |
My mistake, it seems to be there.
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Chris Aguilar Special user 540 Posts |
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On Sep 13, 2022, Xcath1 wrote: It does not include the "full release in spectators hand" you see in that youtube video. |
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