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The End of My Rope by Chris Philpott
The End of My Rope by Chris Philpott
From the creator of The 100th Monkey comes a new, versatile and incredibly visual method for rope magic! The magician coils a rope, and has a spectator cut through all the strands – the magician then throws the many pieces and they join in the air! The rope is never covered or switched and it can be examined before and after the effect!
The End-of-my-Rope Trick is a stunning stand-alone trick, but it’s also the perfect climax for a variety of other rope routines. Chris (an award-winning screenwriter) has found a way to raise the stakes on classic rope routines while staying true to the original premise. This is a game-changer!
Can be used with a myriad of materials – from chain links to mouth coils – and with a variety of effects. It makes a perfect finish for a ring-on-string routine: you can thread a string through a ring four times then pull it right off! There are variations that require gimmicks and others that are entirely impromptu.
The End-of-my-Rope trick is not self-working, but it’s not difficult. It’s in the easy to medium range, depending on the variation you choose. A person with no sleight-of-hand chops can do some variations with just a few hours of practice.
And while many routines are included on this DVD, there is also incredible potential for new effects with this method.“What fun! That toss up and instant restore is a genuine magic moment. How the heck?…”
– Phil Van Tee (El Ropo)
“Chris Philpott has come up with a dynamic escalation and finale for a cut and restored rope routine.”
– David Regal
“Looks friggin’ fantastic! It all looks VERY natural and very clean, which in my book, is exactly what I strive for in my shows. LOVE the way your mind works!”
– Chipper Lowell
“Chris doesn’t release a lot of magic. But when he does release a trick, it’s damn good. People might be able to conceive of a way a single cut could be mended…but six cuts at once? That’s just impossible!”
– Rick Lax
“A very puzzling trick. Fooled me. Brilliant thinking.”
– Doc Eason