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Tim Taylor Veteran user 1970 - 2012 375 Posts |
I don't think there is any trickery here. I watched a guy from India do this at Vinece Beach. Anybody know how to get info on this? By the way this guy would let you bring your own bottles and break them up into a big pile and jump off a chair into the pile. His feet would then be shown to be free of cuts.
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DavidEscapes Inner circle I'm Special! 1003 Posts |
Hi Midknightmagic
There is no trick but plenty of method. I do this stunt myself. It can be found in 'swami mantra' if you want more. But be warned, the description in there, while it gives you most everything you need to know, is a little light. You will need to attach some of your own common sense to it. The stunt is known as 'blind leap' by the way. Have fun Duncan
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Harry Murphy Inner circle Maryland 5444 Posts |
This was discussed at length on this very forum! In fact glass preparation and a short glass-walking act was outlined. Do a little searching!
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Slim Price Inner circle 1935 - 2006 1326 Posts |
Try http://www.sideshow-freaks.com/sideshow_......tocf.htm
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Tim Taylor Veteran user 1970 - 2012 375 Posts |
I just joined last night (2/10/03)so all this is new to me. I thank you all for the insight.
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drwilson Inner circle Bar Harbor, ME 2191 Posts |
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DavidEscapes Inner circle I'm Special! 1003 Posts |
Hi Midnight
Just wondered if you have gotten any further with this stunt. I have been adding to my glass stuff a lot recently so it's on my mind at the moment. Keep us updated, I may have a couple of ideas you can use. Have fun Straitjacket guy
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Dragona Regular user New Jersey 159 Posts |
One thing I have been told about this stunt is that the glass has to be completely motion free after the lading for it to cut your feet. But I'm not sure on that one, it seems kinda simple to me.
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