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Truly Tied

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Trick by JOTA ILUSIONISTA (29.95)

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In the blink of an eye, a ring, key or other small object magically transports from your hands to your shoelaces, where it is found impossibly tied up.

Truly Tied is an insanely clean, fast and ultra visual piece of close-up magic that will leave a lasting impression on every audience. It is SUPER EASY TO DO and RESETS IN SECONDS, making it perfect for any working magician.

There is nothing to cover. You don't need to do any funky moves or awkward misdirection. Truly Tied can be done surrounded with the spectators looking at you the entire time. They can even untie the knot themselves to verify that it was actually tied. Don't be surprised if your audiences walk away thinking you can perform real magic.

Each Truly Tied package includes 3 different handlings: Regular, Fire and Social Media (gimmick included).

There are also two shoelace options available to ensure Truly Tied can be done with any shoe: WHITE and BLACK.

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  • Matt asks: Are the laces part of the gimmick? For example could I use my own laces if I want to use with dress shoes? Since laces are different style than for sneakers

    • 1. Bud answers: The laces are part of the gimmick. The laces furnished are for sneakers.
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  • Matthew asks: Can this be used to perform borrowed ring to shoelace?

    • 1. SGKYDUYEN answers: You can't use this one for a borrowed ring to shoelace
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