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Drawing on May 1st, 2024
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Jadoo-Wallah

Brad Toulouse

Mephysto Magick Studio

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The performer explains that he has in his possession a type of type of magic wand used by the street fakirs of India, the Jadoo Wallah. He produces the stick. It is a wand made of wood, about 10 inches long. The wand is capped at each end with two carved pieces. The wand can be handed out for examination. Also shown is a 48 inch length of twisted satin cord. The cord is also shown to be ungimmicked. The cord is taken, and wrapped several times around the center of the wand. The ends of the wand are held by a spectator, and another spectator can pull on the ends of the cord to verify they really are wrapped tightly around it. The performer approaches the wand. Without touching the wand with his hands, he breathes on it and whispers the magic incantation "jadoo-wallah". Instantly the cords melt off the wand, unwind, and fall to the floor! All can be examined!

The effect comes with the Jadoo-Wallah stick (about 12 inches long in total), the 48 inch long satin cord, gimmick, and instructions.