Behold! Tom Palmer’s “The Tie Pitch,” a comical act from the golden age of magic! Witness neckties knot, vanish, and restore in this uproarious routine. Get ready for non-stop laughs and magical mayhem. Uncover the secrets of this timeless performance now!
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The Tie Pitch by Tom Palmer
Step into the world of classic comedy magic with The Tie Pitch by the legendary Tom Palmer. Known as one of the funniest figures in the magic industry during his comedy magic days, Palmer crafted this act in the early 1950s and shared it with the magic community in 1961. This performance is a brilliant take on the fast-talking street vendor, but with a magical twist—neckties!
Experience 10 minutes of continuous laughter and wonder as neckties are magically knotted, unknotted, stretched, cut, restored, and even vanished. This act is not just a performance; it’s a complete package that includes:
- Detailed patter and business bits
- Step-by-step explanations of the necktie effects
- Easy setup with standard props and items
This 12-page guide is re-typeset and illustrated, making it easy to follow and perform. Whether you’re a seasoned magician or a beginner, The Tie Pitch offers a unique blend of humor and magic that will captivate any audience.
Don’t miss out on other classic acts by Tom Palmer and his contemporaries. Explore Modern Illusions, The Magical Pitchman by Bill Larsen, Original Comedy Medicine Pitch by Geo. Thompson, and many more.
While Tom Palmer (pictured) was still doing comedy magic, he was one of the funniest people in the business. The Tie Pitch was an act he put together in the early 1950s and later released to the magic fraternity in 1961. It is based upon the popular theme of a fast-talking huckster pitching his wares on a street corner – in this case, neckties. The act offers 10 minutes of non-stop laughs and a steady stream of magic, as neckties are knotted and magically unknot, stretch, are cut and restored, vanish, and more. You get the entire routined act, including patter and other bits of business, explanations of how the necktie effects are done, etc. Plus, the act is easy to make up with just a few standard props and other items. Re-typeset, 12 pages, illustrated.
Also see Tom Palmer’s Modern Illusions.
Also available…Bill Larsen’s The Magical Pitchman, Geo. Thompson’s Original Comedy Medicine Pitch, Tommy Windsor’s Street Faker Act and Suitcase Sideshow, Geo. Tollerton’s hilarious Performing Fleas, and Nelson’s Resistance Secrets!