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jekyllandhyde Loyal user 285 Posts
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I found three silks today and can’t remember what trick they belong to although I’m thinking that they have something to do with a jumping knot type routine. One is a plain red silk, one is a white silk with a hole cut out of it and the other is a white silk with a red circle on it. Any ideas?
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TStone V.I.P. Stockholm, Sweden 835 Posts
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I've seen a trick that ended like that, but it was in the 1980's. My guess is either Pavel or Magic Hands in Germany, but I have nothing to back that guess up.
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bmilanowski New user 29 Posts
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I cannot find its creation, but I swear I purchased it from Daryl. A knot is tied and pulled off the white silk. The knot is then vanished. The white silk is shown to have a hole in it and the red silk is then show to have a white spot in the middle of it.
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FrankFindley Inner circle 1170 Posts
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On May 5, 2024, bmilanowski wrote: I think that is Daryl's "Knockout Knot" trick. He sold it at lectures in the late 1980's until he replaced it with the "Jumping Knot of Pakistan". It was based on a Pavel idea but was his own creation. However, in Daryl's routine there wasn't a colored circle on the one silk. Rather when the knot on the other colored silk was untied, it was a strip of color in one corner. |
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FrankFindley Inner circle 1170 Posts
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Found an ad for Daryl's Knockout Knot:
![]() jekyllandhyde, you could do something like this with the set you have: Take white silk w/hole (do not open to show hole, just keep it diagonal) and tie a f**s* knot in it. Say you are going to vanish the knot and do so. Then open silk and show hole. Say, you can fix it. Place it in a m***** glass. Show red silk and tie a f**s* knot in it. Vanish the knot making a toss towards the glass. Say the red silk is a little smaller now but notice there is no hole. Dump the white silk out of glass. Show that its hole is now "mended" with the red circle. |
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jekyllandhyde Loyal user 285 Posts
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Thanks all!
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hugmagic Inner circle 7753 Posts
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It was based on Pavel's jumping knot and knots off silk.
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bmilanowski New user 29 Posts
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On May 5, 2024, FrankFindley wrote: This is definitely the effect I was thinking of. Thanks for the information and correction! |
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