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gumbimagic Veteran user Too busy performing to have more than 311 Posts |
Professor Cheer's Comedy Rope routine is fun.
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dtrickys New user 98 Posts |
Jumping Rope by Magie Climax
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Al Kazam the Magic Man Inner circle Living in Perth Western Australia 1042 Posts |
Thought I'd pop in and say that Jerry Hornak sent me his rope routine and patter as promised, and it's very good. Easy enough to get the props together and has a lot of great interactive parts as well.
Al
Magic guy in Perth Australia
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aheller5 Regular user 185 Posts |
I have been using four nightmares and it has been getting great reactions!!!
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KC Cameron Inner circle Raleigh, North Carolina 1944 Posts |
What is 4 nightmares and what makes it special?
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KC Cameron Inner circle Raleigh, North Carolina 1944 Posts |
What is 4 nightmares and what makes it special?
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aheller5 Regular user 185 Posts |
Its from tenyo
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Jimmy Joza Special user New York City 760 Posts |
It is common to try to make the birthday child the star of the show by having them assist in a couple of tricks. Something that plays well for me at birthday parties is to perform Chords of Phantasia. I have the birthday child hold a box (I have a couple of different boxes I have used which include a wooden box as well as a cardboard box) with a wand going through the top and two sets of ropes coningkut the sides. I attach either silks or rings to the ropes. The child walks through the ropes at the end of the routine. Build up the climax. Use two parents (maybe even the child’s parents) to pull the ropes as the child “walks” through the ropes. And you can do it so a knot is in the center of the ropes at the end of the routine and not simply that the know disappears.
"Those who simply walk in others' tracks leave no footprints."
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danfreed Inner circle West Chester PA 1354 Posts |
What is that effect called where the magician wraps a rope around 1 or 2 kids and pulls it through their body or neck?
Dan Freed
AKA The Amazing Spaghetti https://www.magiciandanfreed.com/birthday-party-magician-for-kids http://thecaricatureartist.com http://danieljayfreed.com |
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Russo Inner circle So.California / Centl.Florida / retired Florida 1165 Posts |
Don'tknow the name of the effect -heve to look it up in the many 'How To Books' in my Den, too lazy to check now, may do so and report later -ha ha ha . Have used it many time with the "Princess" - held captive by two "Pirates' - a lot of fun.
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KC Cameron Inner circle Raleigh, North Carolina 1944 Posts |
Dan,
I don't know what it is called, but I know how to do it. Pm me and I can explain it if you need me to. I don't recommend it around the neck. It is safe, even if it goes wrong, I'm just sure some parent would object. |
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Russo Inner circle So.California / Centl.Florida / retired Florida 1165 Posts |
Dan, I can write you 2 ways (computor illiterate LOL, or I'd show you ) . pm for the versons. Ralph
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amazingvijay Loyal user N. California Bay Area 230 Posts |
If you are doing Professor's nightmare, do check out the Daryl version. It is much smoother and looks more natural than the original one.
Best, Vijay
N California Bay Area magician
http://www.amazingvijay.com |
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
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On May 13, 2022, danfreed wrote: I forget the name, but it's in Tarbell. It's done with ribbon, but ropes should work. U.F. Grant had a version called The Mummy Cloth, in one of his booklets on escapes. |
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Russo Inner circle So.California / Centl.Florida / retired Florida 1165 Posts |
I've always called it 'rope through body' or 'ropes through body' - have used it with -"1st Corinthians 10:13
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Jimmy Joza Special user New York City 760 Posts |
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On May 13, 2022, danfreed wrote: One method is hat I mentioned in the post immediately prior to your post: Cords of Phantasia.
"Those who simply walk in others' tracks leave no footprints."
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