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TT and silks

Postby rvoice100 » Sep 27th, '05, 06:14



hey all,

AM i the only one who thinks the TT is great? out of everything people love this the most? also is it ok to iron silks or will i ruin them?

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Postby daleshrimpton » Sep 27th, '05, 08:33

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Yes, Yes, and No.

You can iron silks, just make sure its done with care. I iron mine when damp.

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Postby dorian » Sep 27th, '05, 10:33

Hi

I like the routines that are possible with a TT but I have not really worked with one yet apart from the odd silk out of my hand.

I iron my silks with a clean slightly damp tea towel over them.

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Postby dat8962 » Sep 27th, '05, 18:30

I think that the TT is one of the most under rated accessories and one that is wrongly overlooked by many a young magician. It;s a wonderful way to learn misdirection and so versatile.

With respect to people loving it the most, I do hope that you mean that they love the vanishes the most as you should of course never reveal the TT for them to admire !

Silks can be ironed and these are best ironed directly on either a low setting or the setting that's marked 'silk' on the newer irons.

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