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Dario Veteran user 332 Posts |
Does someone know the name of the routine where the spectator cuts the ends and they stay always in different sizes, and where is published?
Thanks DarÃo |
Jimmy Joza Special user New York City 760 Posts |
This routine has been around a while. In his DVD "In the Trenches", Paul Green starts off his rope routine with this and then goes into the Professor's Nightmare. I've seen the method in print but can't think of the reference right now.
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Could be Harold Sterling's Short & Long rope trick.
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Werner G. Seitz Inner circle 3131 Posts |
Quote: That's nothing else than George Sands *Sandsational rope*, even Dick Cavett did it on one of the shows featuring Dough Henning and actually he (Dick) did it extremely well.
On 2004-09-18 02:57, Dario wrote: Get George Sands booklet re his rope routines. That's all you need to do *The Best*..
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TrickyRicky Inner circle TrickyRicky 1653 Posts |
Pete,you're correct. I think he's talking about the Harold Sterling's long and short rope routine.
I'm the only one doing it in my children show in Toronto. I made a few changes to the routine, so that I don't need to cut the rope more than once and get the same effect. Richard Lyn |
RonCalhoun Special user Independence, KY USA 599 Posts |
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On 2004-09-18 02:57, Dario wrote: NOPE
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