Cut and Restore Performance
Do You Want to Learn Magic?
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1m 26s
Ropes are woven together to be strong and hold a lot of weight. But they can also be easily separated by scissor blades. What if some ropes could be restored, as well? Have a spectator cut a rope in the center, turning a single rope into two shorter pieces. Tie those two pieces together. There’s no way they could possibly mend themselves, right? But with a few magic words, the rope becomes one long piece again in your hands! You can give it out for inspection and your audience won’t find anything! Rob Stiff focuses on tricks you can learn right away in this series: “Do You Want To Learn Magic.” Next, he’ll show you how to perform your own cut and restored rope routine.
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