Abbott's Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks for MagiciansLegendary encyclopedia for magicians contains over 150 tricks: Loop the Loop, Jamison's Severed Rope, The Tarbell Rope Mystery, The Encore Rope Trick, Eddie Clever’s Triple Cut Routine, Bachelor's Needle and many more. Step-by-step instructions and over 500 illustrations show you how to master these dazzling feats. |
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... thumb upwards and resting lightly against the first finger. Lay the middle of the rope over the second joint of the thumb. That portion of the rope that lies across the palm is clipped between the third and little finger.
... thumb upwards and resting lightly against the first finger. Lay the middle of the rope over the second joint of the thumb. That portion of the rope that lies across the palm is clipped between the third and little finger.
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... left hand effectually conceal the knot as the rope is held up to display. ln taking the rope by the right hand, it is clipped between the first and second fingers with the knot again safely concealed behind them and toward the palm.
... left hand effectually conceal the knot as the rope is held up to display. ln taking the rope by the right hand, it is clipped between the first and second fingers with the knot again safely concealed behind them and toward the palm.
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The main body of the rope passes across the back of the hand and four or five inches extend across the palm. Bring the hands together, fingers pointed toward each other, and the right hand nearest the body. Left first and second fingers ...
The main body of the rope passes across the back of the hand and four or five inches extend across the palm. Bring the hands together, fingers pointed toward each other, and the right hand nearest the body. Left first and second fingers ...
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Holding his left hand before him, palm upward, he now thrusts the loop he has made under the rope around his left wrist. (Figure 9.) As it emerges on his palm, he passes his left hand completely through the loop.
Holding his left hand before him, palm upward, he now thrusts the loop he has made under the rope around his left wrist. (Figure 9.) As it emerges on his palm, he passes his left hand completely through the loop.
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Hold the rope in the palms of the two open hands exactly as shown in Figure I9. The short end hangs over the right hand about I0 inches in length. The right hand is closed up and turned to a perpendicular position as shown in Figure 20.
Hold the rope in the palms of the two open hands exactly as shown in Figure I9. The short end hangs over the right hand about I0 inches in length. The right hand is closed up and turned to a perpendicular position as shown in Figure 20.
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