Witness Edward Victor’s My Rope Trick! Amaze your audience as you seemingly cut and restore a rope, defying logic with each snip! A classic illusion awaits! #Magic #EdwardVictor #RopeTrick
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My Rope Trick by Edward Victor
Discover the timeless allure of magic with My Rope Trick by Edward Victor, a classic illusion that continues to captivate audiences. This unique piece comes directly from an old magician’s estate, still sealed in its original unopened package, ensuring its authenticity and pristine condition.
What’s Included
- Soft Cord: High-quality rope designed for the trick.
- Illustrated Instructional Booklet: A 16-page guide with step-by-step directions, slightly toned by age but fully readable.
The Magic Experience
Witness the impossible as a length of soft cord is shown, cut into two supposedly equal pieces, only to reveal unequal lengths. With a magical touch, the cord is restored to its original state, defying logic and perception. This sequence can be repeated, each time leaving the audience in awe as the cord is magically restored.
For a grand finale, the cord is tied into a loop and cut opposite the knot. Once again, the gathered pieces are pulled out, revealing the cord whole and intact, ready for immediate audience inspection. This trick is not just a performance; it’s an unforgettable magical journey.
Why Choose This Trick?
Perfect for both novice and seasoned magicians, My Rope Trick by Edward Victor offers a blend of historical charm and practical magic. The detailed instructions make it easy to learn, ensuring you can perform with confidence. Add this legendary trick to your repertoire and leave your audience spellbound.
This came from an old magician’s estate. It was still in the original unopened package. Comes with rope and the original 16 page illustrated instructional booklet which gives step by step directions. The instructions are slightly toned from age but are still very readable.
Effect: A length of soft cord is shown in the left hand. Explaining that you propose cutting the cord into two equal pieces the center portion is also taken in the left fingers and the cord cut at this point with a pair of scissors. The two pieces however are seen to be of unequal length.
Placing the lower ends into the left hand and remarking to the audience, “Do you mind if I start all over again as it is really most important that the cord should be cut into two
exactly equal pieces?” The cord is pulled out and shown completely restored!
It is again cut as before with the same result – two unequal pieces – and once more restored!
You then say that perhaps the best way to find the center will be to tie the ends together forming a loop and to cut the cord at the point opposite the knot. This is done and the two tied pieces are gathered up into the left hand.
On being pulled out again the cord is once more whole and is immediately offered to the audience for inspection.