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Where to get rope?

Postby BigShot » Oct 12th, '11, 14:14



I've been reading a few bits about rope (and rope and ring) magic and fancy learning some.
Being both frugal and skint I'm trying to figure out the real-world use of the soft, coreless cotton rope magicians tend to use. That way I can bypass magic-shop markup and get some of it on the cheap. (I know it's not expensive stuff anyway... but like I said... skint!)

Any ideas?

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Re: Where to get rope?

Postby Lady of Mystery » Oct 12th, '11, 14:19

When I buy rope, it usually come from Magic Box. I've tried with different types but have never really found anything that works as nicely as proper magicians rope.

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Re: Where to get rope?

Postby magicofthemind » Oct 12th, '11, 22:09

When I first started in rope magic I used a piece of ordinary rope which had been soaked in water for a few hours (sorry, can't remember exactly how long for) and dried out. It became soft and flexible. Or you can apparently remove the core from ordinary rope.

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Re: Where to get rope?

Postby jim ferguson » Oct 14th, '11, 20:26

MagicBox would be my port of call aswell.

When i was a kid the washing lines of the time were a proper rope with a nylon type inner. I used to take the inner core out and use the outer soft rope for the routines in Mark Wilsons :)

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    Re: Where to get rope?

    Postby Heckler » Oct 17th, '11, 09:18

    I recently bought 50ft for £6.99 from Magic Nevin.

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    Re: Where to get rope?

    Postby Craig Browning » Oct 17th, '11, 12:51

    I just happened onto an Abbott's listing for all sizes and colors of magician's rope. You may want to check on it; Abbott's Magic in Colon, Michigan used to be the biggest supplier of magic world wide for a number of generations, they just didn't keep up with things when the Net came into being.

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    Re: Where to get rope?

    Postby Beardy » Oct 17th, '11, 16:01

    I use Ann summers. The girlfriend loves it :)

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    Re: Where to get rope?

    Postby Heckler » Oct 17th, '11, 16:44

    Beardy wrote:I use Ann summers. The girlfriend loves it :)


    Doesn't Ann mind that you nick her rope?

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    Re: Where to get rope?

    Postby Ste Porterfield » Oct 17th, '11, 17:07

    You missed a trick there, Hecks.

    Doesn't Ann mind that you knicker rope?

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    Re: Where to get rope?

    Postby BigShot » Oct 18th, '11, 01:06

    Thanks all.

    "Proper magicians rope" - I know there's a lot of us worldwide... but are there really so many that it's financially viable to set up a rope machine especially to make rope for us? I can't help thinking it must be a rope with another function that happens to be perfect for our purposes. Or am I wrong?


    I'll have a look at MagicBox and Magic Nevin if I don't find something suitable next time I'm in town. I'll have a look in the haberdashery and see if they've got something suitable.

    Craig - shipping from the US tends to bump up the cost of things quite a lot. It needs to be a huge saving or something I just can't get in this neck of the woods to order from the states. I'll definitely add it to the list of places I need to pop into next time I'm over there though. (At this rate I'll be needing a year long visa or I'll never get around everywhere I need to go.)

    Jim - thanks. Good to be back. I seem to have been enthused to work hard at this magic lark again. We'll see where it goes. It's a nice distraction if nothing else though. :)
    The only washing lines I remember from being a young'un were the plastic outers with metal cores and, in Ireland, sturdy synthetic 3-strand.

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    Hat tip to the innuendo, smut and puns. Nice work folks. :)

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