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He explained Melton's account of seeing the limbs "creep together again" (see above under "accounts") as being the result of contortionists' techniques. It was examined by Robert Elliot, who stated it was not a demonstration of the Indian rope trick but an example of a balancing trick on a bamboo pole. Before the cord has time to fall the climber leaps up, pretending to climb, but really being lifted by a companion. In 1936, Jasper Maskelyne stated that he had "perfected half of an Indian rope-trick"; he could make the rope rise into the air in an open space and have a boy climb it but could not make the boy disappear.

It has always been the outdoor disappearance of the climber, away from trees and structures, which has led to claims the illusion is "humanly impossible".

It’s most commonly used in close-up magic acts – when members of the crowd stand directly in front of the magician and, as such, can be easily fooled by their deft hand movements.

The magician wears loose baggy clothing, in which are concealed the "body parts" that he tosses down. The place could be any open area chosen by the neutral party and agreed to by the conjurers, and the spectators could be anywhere in front of the carpet on which Karachi would be seated. If you receive your goods and believe them to be faulty, please contact us straight away with a brief description of the problem. Lord Frederick Spencer Hamilton in 1921 described an alleged demonstration of the trick, told to him by Colonel Bernard.You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. The boy then conceals himself inside the magician's voluminous outer garment, and clings to him as the magician climbs down seemingly alone. For the best effect, we recommend using two lengths of magician rope that contrast greatly in terms of their colour (e. In 1917, Lieutenant Frederick William Holmes stated that whilst on his veranda with a group of officers in Kirkee, he had observed the trick being performed by an old man and young boy. That is to say that a rope thrown up into the air has not remained suspended in mid-air, nor has any boy ever climbed up it.

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