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magic-markus Loyal user 212 Posts |
Hello
Which is your favorite? Don's version or the new version from Sean? http://www.dancinghank.com Markus |
Magicduck Elite user Washington State 484 Posts |
I have not seen Sean's performed. Don Wayne's I am familiar with.
Honestly, the best versions of this I have ever seen were Blackstone and Copperfield, Henning too, in the 70's. In the case of each, the most impressive parts of the trick were performed by a heavy type of silk IT. Take a look at a manuscript for the Ralph Adams' Dancing Hank. I would say that, if you can stage it, that is the best ever. Blackstone's version is also for sale, I believe. I have both. Also, the original Don Wayne version was effectively done by DC, but it was really a very minor part of the rest of the routine. The hank dancing behind the silk was a clever way to appear to transport the silk to another location. quack |
Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
I like Sean's version. It's practical!
Doesn't suit my style of performing, though. |
Carron Special user UK 958 Posts |
Where can I buy this? How much will it cost me?
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hkmagic Regular user Colombia 108 Posts |
Hi I bought mine in http://www.magicauction.com
I like it, it´s practical, you only need to practice a bit, the original cost is $295.00 but I bought mine for $200.00
"May the Magic be with you"
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Joao Miranda Elite user Portugal 441 Posts |
Please see a few reviews of me and other persons on the good, the bad and the garbage.
Regards |
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