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Many other objects preceded using ropes including strings, shoe or shirt laces and tapes. | Many other objects preceded using ropes including strings, shoe or shirt laces and tapes. | ||
[[Harlan Tarbell]], by 1926, had popularized the effect among magicians. | [[Harlan Tarbell]], by 1926, had popularized the effect among magicians which became known as the [[Tarbell Rope Trick]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:18, 15 April 2012
Cut and Restored Rope is a common magic routine in which a piece of rope is apparently cut, then shown whole again.
Many other objects preceded using ropes including strings, shoe or shirt laces and tapes.
Harlan Tarbell, by 1926, had popularized the effect among magicians which became known as the Tarbell Rope Trick.
References
- To Cut a lace as under the misdt and to make it whole again in Hocus Pocus Junior (1634)
- XIII - Faire couper une corde par la moitié et en faisant semblant de la nouer, montrer après qu'elle est entière in Récréations mathématiques et physiques by Grandin (1723) (To cut a rope in half and pretending to tie it, show after it is restored).
- TARBELL'S ROPE MYSTERY, marketed effect (1926)
- The World's Cut and Restored Rope Tricks by Burling Hull (1927).