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The Indian rope trick is a
myth that has never been proven. The Indian Fakir gathered a crowd and
played a flute as a rope raised off of the ground into the air. A young
boy would then climb the rope which would remain rigid and string enough
to support his weight. The boy would climb so high, he could not be seen
and then vanished.
We now bring you an
electronic version of this myth.
Show a close-up table on which you can perform all of your
close-up routines. You then show an empty tray and place it on the table.
A piece of rope is then passed out for inspection and placed in the
tray. As you play a flute the rope rises and retracts on your
command! The rope can rise as high as three feet.
This effect comes with everything that is required to
perform it. Felt Top Close up Table, Table Drapes, Tray and even a flute.
You can perform this effect completely surrounded and up to
twenty feet away from the table.
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