Abbott's Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks for MagiciansCourier Corporation, 2012 M08 21 - 400 páginas Legendary 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 and forefinger . Refer now to Fig . 63 . With left thumb and forefinger , push A around under B and pull it through a little way to right with right thumb and forefinger . You will release A from. 56 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ROPE TRICKS.
... thumb and forefinger . Refer now to Fig . 63 . With left thumb and forefinger , push A around under B and pull it through a little way to right with right thumb and forefinger . You will release A from. 56 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ROPE TRICKS.
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Stewart James. right thumb and forefinger . You will release A from left hand and B from right in order to do this . Bring ends A and B up in front of leg and grasp both ends in the right hand . Give the rope a quick jerk and it remains ...
Stewart James. right thumb and forefinger . You will release A from left hand and B from right in order to do this . Bring ends A and B up in front of leg and grasp both ends in the right hand . Give the rope a quick jerk and it remains ...
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... forefinger and thumb . It is easier , but not quite as effective , to place both hands under the handkerchief . The short loop C is still most readily concealed in the same hand that holds the ring . EDWARD SMITH'S ROPE AND RING TRICK A ...
... forefinger and thumb . It is easier , but not quite as effective , to place both hands under the handkerchief . The short loop C is still most readily concealed in the same hand that holds the ring . EDWARD SMITH'S ROPE AND RING TRICK A ...
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... forefinger and thumb which causes the wax to cement them together . The attention of your audience is diverted from this action by first tying and then untying a single knot by forming a loop and passing the end through as in Figure 115 ...
... forefinger and thumb which causes the wax to cement them together . The attention of your audience is diverted from this action by first tying and then untying a single knot by forming a loop and passing the end through as in Figure 115 ...
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... looped through the circle as in Figure 118. When the string is held as in Figure 117 , it appears to be in one piece with the ends pro- jecting above the thumb and forefinger . The string is. 93 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ROPE TRICKS.
... looped through the circle as in Figure 118. When the string is held as in Figure 117 , it appears to be in one piece with the ends pro- jecting above the thumb and forefinger . The string is. 93 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ROPE TRICKS.
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