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leantransform New user Stuart, FL 4 Posts |
This helped me a lot, trying to "just tie" an overhand loop leaves a lot to imagination, I was using too short a piece and it kept slipping. I am very Thankful to Guy on this Thanksgiving Day, maybe I can perform Kundalini tonight. Kundalini thread is the yellow tint "spandex" thread.
Roger Chen
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Close.Up.Dave Inner circle Behind you! 2955 Posts |
I also wanted to add that this is a great thread. The initial handling that guy showed is by far the best method I've seen to have a strong knot. It seemed like all of the other methods seemed to slip real easy. I prefer to use tape while making this as the wax I have clings very easy to other parts of the loop.
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Ch. Ahsan New user Pakistan 19 Posts |
Hi every1, I want to buy IET for making loops and I am looking for cheap thread which is quit "invisible" and allow to move pen, perform haunted deck 1.6/4 and simple stuff. Please help me. what do you think about it? http://www.ellusionist.com/invisible-ela......0ft.html
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Kaliix Inner circle Connecticut 2043 Posts |
The image for tying a loop in the original post no longer loads and appears to have been lost.
Is that just me? Does any else have the picture from the original post?
The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance; it is the illusion of knowledge.
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lebb New user 29 Posts |
I do not see the image as well
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GS121002 Veteran user but he still can't help build a border wall with only 313 Posts |
It appears that the problem is that the image hosting web site, Stage Two Magic, is no longer up.
http://www.stagetwomagic.com/loopknots.jpg
Gary Salisbury
San Diego, CA It's a fact! - Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. (This line censored by Dave Scribner because it is in Latin) - What you believe is real, is real! Who was that masked man and what is he all about? - https://www.pinterest.com/garydsalisbury/ |
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jmsilhy New user Mex 68 Posts |
Hi guys, I'm reviving this post because I'm in need of some loops to keep my children entertained during this crazy pandemic. Anybody has the original drawings for this? Or another source to remind me of the method? Thanks!
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mindfreak2.0 Regular user 106 Posts |
I too am looking for the original picture from this thread. If some one could post it or private message me, it would be greatly appreciated!
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DrVG Loyal user 289 Posts |
Same here
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upnxrawk Regular user 101 Posts |
Same here
Billy
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