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Himber's Throw-Out Rope Trick - Richard Himber
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Ideal for the stand-up worker! Richard Himber was a perfectionist who insisted on the simplest, cleanest handling of any effect. His cut and restored rope effect is a typical example. A six foot piece of rope is openly knotted, then cut. The two resulting pieces are seen to be knotted and cut again, apparently into four lengths. Then the rope is given a yank and the knots fly off the rope revealing a neatly restored rope which can be used for other effects or thrown out to the audience. It's clean, fast, entertaining magic. 12 large, crystal clear illustrations with instructions walk you step-by-step through the easy-to-follow handling in this now scarce manuscript. Perform it impromptu with any rope, no gimmicks. 13 pages.