The Magic Café
Username:
Password:
[ Lost Password ]
  [ Forgot Username ]
The Magic Cafe Forum Index :: Knots and loops :: Best rope routine (11 Likes) Printer Friendly Version

Good to here.
 Go to page [Previous]  1~2~3~4~5~6
Bill Hegbli
View Profile
Eternal Order
Fort Wayne, Indiana
22797 Posts

Profile of Bill Hegbli
Quote:
On May 25, 2015, Tukaram wrote:
I wish I had gotten a copy of Ian Garrison's Dances With Ropes. I cannot find it anywhere now.


http://dennymagic.com/store/dances-with-......dvd.html

http://www.tricksupply.com/product-p/dvddanceswith.htm
Tukaram
View Profile
Loyal user
Iloilo, Philippines
227 Posts

Profile of Tukaram
Thanks, Bill. I could not find it. Seems to be harder to find now that Ian Garrison is dead... or I was just looking at wrong shops... Smile
Pop Haydn
View Profile
Inner circle
Los Angeles
3695 Posts

Profile of Pop Haydn
bertolla
View Profile
New user
Switzerland
84 Posts

Profile of bertolla
Tabary rope routine is great. The reactions are incredible
magicrope
View Profile
New user
15 Posts

Profile of magicrope
I confirm ! the world's best rope routine !!!
vincentmusician
View Profile
Loyal user
Toronto
266 Posts

Profile of vincentmusician
The best rope routine is the one you like doing and one you can entertain with.
dave_matkin
View Profile
Inner circle
4522 Posts

Profile of dave_matkin
Quote:
On Sep 9, 2003, charliemagic wrote:
Mark Leveridge has a Prof Nightmare routine in one of his lecture notes that he uses for magicians where you can throw the ropes out for inspection at the end of the routine showing them ALL equal in length.

No pulls, sleeving, magnetic devices.

He does the regular routine for lay people.


Very interested in this - sounds good. I found the link on Marks's website. Here it is if anyone else wants it:

https://www.markleveridge.co.uk/product/equally-equal-ropes/

Have a good weekend.

David
countrymaven
View Profile
Inner circle
1431 Posts

Profile of countrymaven
Your best rope routine is this one: the one where you take months and months to view and study just about everything on ropes.
You start building your routine based on the best.
Next you start innovating, and making it your own over the next five years.
Now you have YOUR best rope miracle!!!
TrickyRicky
View Profile
Inner circle
TrickyRicky
1654 Posts

Profile of TrickyRicky
The routine I've been doing for many years for children. It took quite a long time to get all the fun and laughter as the routine flows along. Basically, it can be done with one or two helpers.
It starts out with a small square black box my (Pandora Box). The top lid is open and every time I start to say "boys and girls, this is my Pandora box" the lid slams shut, another time it slams on my fingers, next on my nose when I tried to peek inside. A bundle of rope is taken from the box and as I hand it to the child on my right, it flies back into the box, this is repeated 2 or 3 times.
I now hand one end to the helper, but she is having a bit of problem grabbing hold because the end keeps wiggling up and down.
There you are, just some fun with a piece of rope before the cut and restored. The routine runs 4 to 5 minutes.
Tricky Ricky
CDenys
View Profile
New user
56 Posts

Profile of CDenys
Quote:
On Jul 29, 2015, bertolla wrote:
Tabary rope routine is great. The reactions are incredible


I also find this is the best.
Pop Haydn
View Profile
Inner circle
Los Angeles
3695 Posts

Profile of Pop Haydn
Carlosfa
View Profile
New user
55 Posts

Profile of Carlosfa
I love Tabary too as some partners have said and I like Unplugged by Ruben Vilagrand, a version of Pavel's routine with some extras.
dmcknight
View Profile
New user
who finally has
64 Posts

Profile of dmcknight
Quote:
On Aug 17, 2004, Aron Devin wrote:
Paul Curry's book "World's Beyond" has some awesome routines including the great, classic trick Doug Henning did on one of his TV specials. Killer Stuff!


I know this is a verrrrry old post but I wanted to comment that this routine Henning did absolutely floored me when I saw it on TV. I don't know that I ever researched the actual method, but what I came up with in my head seemed so far-fetched. Far-fetched enough that it's probably exactly the method used.
"Success" is the ability to go from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm.
shooz
View Profile
Loyal user
Mercer, PA
269 Posts

Profile of shooz
Sure it's been mentioned, but....
In over your head.... Steve Bedwell.
Great routine but the pamphlet is hard to find.

Scott
With you in thought(s)

Scott Shoemaker... Shooz