Gyp Necklace

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Gyp Necklace

Postby dat8962 » Jul 26th, '05, 18:48



The Effect

You show a necklace made up of 50 'poppit' beads which can be handed out and examined. You or the spec can break the necklace at any point and put back together again.

The spec then thinks of a number and the magician then pulls the necklace apart to show a long string of beads, before handing the necklace back to the spectator.

You then ask the spec to pull on the ends and the necklace breaks at the exact same number of beads, as the number that was chosen by the spec.

Instant reset and and the effect works with any number that's less than the 50 (beads).


Cost

£15.00 from http://www.mikedanatasmagicstudio.co.uk/

Difficulty
(1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only)

1 - very easy to do but a great fooler.

Review

What attracted me to this necklace was that it was different. It's like an ID but with beads, simple yet cunningly clever.

Whilst the beads are made of nothing more than hard plastic, it's the effect rather than the material that the necklace is made from that is important.

You'll be performing with the necklace within ten minutes and I've shown it about 30 times today and nobody has had a clue how it works. The reactions are worth the price but like most tricks, you need to present it well.

The instructions limit the spec to selecting a number between 1 and 25 but there's an improved method where any number between 1 and 50 can be selected. Unfortunately this isn't included by the manufacturer (Vernetmagic) but the supplier (Mike Danata) will provide this as it's his workaround.

Although the necklace is perfectly suited to a mentalism type routine, there are a number of ways that you could present this, limited only by your imagination. I've got hold of an old necklace case that just adds that bit more to the presentation and there could be a wealth of stories that you can make up and use (I was left this necklace in my Aun'ts will etc.).


Overall

I loved this when I saw it and the CUPS set in immediately.

10/10 for the method
8/10 for the material and quality
6/10 for the instructions but fortunately you don't need them past learning the secret
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Postby FlipBack » Jul 26th, '05, 22:42

Sounds interesting but you would have to have a props based routine for it not to seem off when you just whip out this necklace.

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Postby Demitri » Jul 27th, '05, 05:05

I don't know much about this effect, but it sounds really cool.

As for Flipback's comment - depending on the look, couldn't you just WEAR the necklace and take it off to perform the effect? That would eliminate the need to explain the appearance of a prop.

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Postby dat8962 » Jul 27th, '05, 18:46

Yes you could wear it Demitri and start off with the question - what do you think of my neckalce?

I've been using the line - I like your necklace, was it expensive? and then 'let me show you one that I bought on the way here

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