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frenchmagi Loyal user 264 Posts |
Hi guys,
Anyone have any resources for learning how to use a devil's hank? Thanks! |
James Kernen Regular user Arizona 160 Posts |
Some items here:
http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......forum=54 And Cellini: Magic That Can be Performed Anywhere DVD |
Ron Reid Inner circle Phoenix, Arizona 2732 Posts |
Hello:
The Cellini DVD deals with a different "Devil's Hank". I know because I bought the DVD with the idea of learning a routine with the standard Devil's Hank - but, it's something different. I can't remember what it was, though. Ron |
frenchmagi Loyal user 264 Posts |
Thanks Ron. Do you know of any resources for a routine with the devil's hank? A DVD preferably.
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hugmagic Inner circle 7655 Posts |
Harry Anderson's book has one. That is why I started making the hanks over 15 years ago.
Richard
Richard E. Hughes, Hughes Magic Inc., 352 N. Prospect St., Ravenna, OH 44266 (330)296-4023
www.hughesmagic.com email-hugmagic@raex.com Write direct as I will be turning off my PM's. |
frenchmagi Loyal user 264 Posts |
Anything on DVD? I mean I know the handling for it, just wondering if anyone knew of a routine.
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hugmagic Inner circle 7655 Posts |
The only thing I know of is part of a routine that Marvin Roy did on his Stevens Magic series.
Richard
Richard E. Hughes, Hughes Magic Inc., 352 N. Prospect St., Ravenna, OH 44266 (330)296-4023
www.hughesmagic.com email-hugmagic@raex.com Write direct as I will be turning off my PM's. |
Ron Reid Inner circle Phoenix, Arizona 2732 Posts |
Rich Marotta uses one on his Comedy Magic Video - It's put out by A-1 Magical Media, but I don't know if it's available on DVD. He uses it in a "Card in Orange" routine where tears up the pieces of a card, and drops them in the hank. He opens the hank up and all the pieces dissappear except for corner, which falls to the floor. Spectator holds onto that piece while Rich cuts open an orange - same card is in the orange but is missing a corner, and spectators corner matches perfectly.
It's a very well structured routine with some clever subtleties. Ron |
James Adamson Special user Deatsville - Holtville - Slapout, AL 945 Posts |
Be remembered for performing what looks like MAGIC, not skill.
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Spellbinder Inner circle The Holy City of East Orange, NJ 6438 Posts |
Many magicians think there is just one "Devil's Hank" but there are a great many variations, each of which is good for a different job. So when you say you want to learn the handling for THE devil's hank, you need to define which one you are using. There is a discussion of several types of Devil's Hanks on The Magic Nook Forum in the Children's Magic section.
Professor Spellbinder
Professor Emeritus at the Turkey Buzzard Academy of Magik, Witchcraft and Wizardry http://www.magicnook.com Publisher of The Wizards' Journals |
frenchmagi Loyal user 264 Posts |
The one I purchased a long time ago has two pockets and a bandana design on it with two buttons to grab. I can't believe there isn't one DVD out there with a full routine for this??
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Leland Stone Inner circle 1204 Posts |
Hi, Richard:
I made a Devil's Hank according to Harry's specs and promptly got busted using it. Yes, I'm rather ham-fisted, and yes, my sewing 'skills' would cause anyone with real skills to die of laughter-induced paroxysms, but... Can you pass along any handling tips that might help me make the laymen believe the object's vanished...instead of merely slipped into hiding? Leland |
jimgerrish Inner circle East Orange, NJ 3209 Posts |
The reason there is no DVD containing a routine for "the" Devil's hank, is that the Devil's Hank is NEVER the "star" of an act, but always a helping adjunct to it, and as Spellbinder rightly points out... which Devil's hank? There are many variations of it each suited to its own special purpose.
To answer Leland's question, we would need to know WHAT he is vanishing, to determine if the hank he is using is the appropriate method for vanishing the thing. Let me give you a ferinstance, that we have been discussing on The Magic Nook Forum. I have ALWAYS hated the vanishing box for the ball used in Stratospheres. So I developed a center vanish Devil's Hank just to accomplish the vanish of the ball. Now I do the stratospheres up to the point where I have to make one of the balls disappear. I hold up the ball in my left hand, drape the modified center vanish Devil's hank over the ball and suddenly whip it away, flicking it (I learned how to do this in the locker room, snapping towels at other students when I was in high school) towards the stratosphere tube. I then drop the cloth into a basket, after briefly showing it on both sides, and pay no further attention to it, instead focusing all attention on the "fact" that the ball has managed to reappear between the other two balls already in the stratosphere tube. So that explain's Leland's problem (perhaps) in that he is left focusing attention on the hank rather than on the reappearance of the vanished object someplace else. That's why the hank is NOT the "star" of my stratospheres routine. It's just a tablecloth that I yank from the table and use to cover the ball before making it mysteriously vanish. I don't even have a trick that I call "The Devil's Hank" on my list of tricks. It's just a PART of various tricks that require a method to vanish some object in another routine. Don't even give the audience a chance to guess "where did that object vanish? Must be the hank!" All attention is on the object, it vanishes and then reappears and you can blow your nose on the hank before dropping it in a wastebasket which will keep people from digging through the trash to "expose" you.
Jim Gerrish
magicnook@yahoo.com https://www.magicnook.com Home of The Wizards' Journals: https://magicnook.com/wizardsTOC.htm |
DrVG Loyal user 264 Posts |
Hi, trying to make a double pocket devil hank.
Satan hank, Japanese style, has two pockets at each opposite diagonal corners. I feel this is best for table work. I m more geared towards two pockets openings on the same ridge. If I m looking at the top of the square hank, should pockets (no sash) be: A: square B: triangle with the the diagonal pointing at the middle of the hank C: triangle with the diagonal pointing to the side? Thanks VG |
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