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In the mid-Fifties, Bob Carver created a sensation with his rope effect, inspired by Hen Fetsch. He had to reveal the sleight-of-hand method to the judges before being awarded the IBM Originality Trophy in 1957. Gene Gordon later named it Professor's Nightmare, and it has since become a classic of magic. This article introduces six performers who each have their own unique take on this effect.
Michael Finney, a funnyman with years of experience on comedy club stages, shares his version of the routine along with performance tips to make it easier and stronger. Dan Fleshman presents a walk-around version suitable for strolling performers. Bob Read demonstrates how to make a well-known effect truly your own. Al Schneider brings the mystery of the effect to the close-up table.
In the mid-Fifties, Bob Carver created a sensation with his rope effect, inspired by Hen Fetsch. He had to reveal the sleight-of-hand method to the judges before being awarded the IBM Originality Trophy in 1957. Gene Gordon later named it Professor's Nightmare, and it has since become a classic of magic. This article introduces six performers who each have their own unique take on this effect.
Michael Finney, a funnyman with years of experience on comedy club stages, shares his version of the routine along with performance tips to make it easier and stronger. Dan Fleshman presents a walk-around version suitable for strolling performers. Bob Read demonstrates how to make a well-known effect truly your own. Al Schneider brings the mystery of the effect to the close-up table.
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