The Thread of Life LITE

Trick by Wayne Dobson, Alan Wong and Axel Hecklau
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The Thread of Life LITE

24.95 usd

Trick by Wayne Dobson, Alan Wong and Axel Hecklau ($24.95)

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A professional, audience-proven Gypsy Thread routine from Wayne Dobson, in collaboration with Alan Wong.

During his TV series A Kind of Magic, Wayne Dobson presented a routine called "Alistair Witchell's Amazing Tales" which featured his favorite classic storyline for the Gypsy Thread called "The Thread of Life". It's a captivating performance piece revolving around one of mankind's biggest unanswered questions: why are we here?

Now it's easier than ever to learn this all-time classic and perform it with the best quality props.

"The Thread of Life LITE" is a complete professional package with full performance rights to use Wayne Dobson's take on the Gypsy Thread, including using the script word for word as it was written specially for his TV show. You also receive an improved handling of how to prepare and handle the thread, which is professionally taught in the video instructions by Axel Hecklau.

Comes with an antique Egyptian motif wooden storage box containing a wooden spool of white cotton thread, plus the special wax that enhances the handling. The thread is 100% cotton and VERY EASY TO BREAK, which is an essential quality for performing the Gypsy Thread effect.

 

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  • Diego asks: Will thread refills be available?

    • 1. Jim answers: I have not seen any availability of refills. Sorry!
    • 2. Mike answers: You can find gypsy thread refills on Axel Hecklau's site.
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  • Premiun Hector asks: How many times can the thread be used?

    • 1. Jim answers: Until the spool runs out.
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