My blog’s readers from overseas must be familiar with the phrase ‘The Great Indian Rope Trick’.
Let me share one genuine show with them.
Thank you Nandu.
Wisdom by Hindsight
My blog’s readers from overseas must be familiar with the phrase ‘The Great Indian Rope Trick’.
Let me share one genuine show with them.
Thank you Nandu.
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Just wanted to let you know that this is the first morning that your blog has been available… at least to me, since you initially noted you had some problems several weeks back. Looks as though it has been working for others however. Strange huh!
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Alan, the rope was in the way!
Grannymar recently posted..16:30 hrs
LOL
Why did the posy/petals need to be moved when the basket was placed on the ground by the assistant? I am very skeptical of the whole thing.
Grannymar recently posted..16:30 hrs
I don’t have an answer GM. It is illusion of some kind.
Guru Copperfield! I love a good illusion and this is one. Everyone needs to suspend belief at some point, and simply sit back and enjoy the show.
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Agreed Sishya!
Fascinating. I was expecting a snake or something (I cannot tell you how relieved I am that this did not involve actual snakes). That was quite the illusion! I cannot even venture a guess as to how it’s done, but it was very entertaining to watch. Thanks for sharing!
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Yes, it was just worth watching the show and not wonder as to how it was done.
Not as good as the original trick when the boy climbed up the rope and disappeared ! Now that would really impress me.
The only one who would disappear would be me!
I’m impressed! Thank you!
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My pleasure entirely.
they talk about it being a bicycle chain inside the rope.
but i’m doubtful a bicycle chain could be climbed like that!!!
amazing really.
thank you nandu and rummy!
tammy j recently posted..i swear
Our pleasure Tammy. Nandu is quite a magician himself when the mood takes him. I hope that he reads this so that he can take off into orbit.
as you can see behind in reading, and it’s got nothing to do with a stiff climbing rope 🙂
🙂