Fiber Optics

Richard Sanders

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(Based on 2 reviews)
A 16 phase eye-popping rope routine with over 22 killer moves to choose from!

Never cut your rope again! Dust off your ropes and fast forward into the future with Richard Sanders’ eye-popping, mind-crunching multi-phase rope routine. Learn the amazing NEW super visual moves that amazed magicians during Richard’s lectures at FISM 2003. Fiber Optics is a 16 phase rope routine packed with NEW super visual moves designed to thoroughly amaze

Featured moves:

* Throw Restoration: 2 pieces of rope restore as they are tossed out!

* The Ends Switch: Switch the rope ends secretly!

* Finger Cut: Visually cut the rope with your fingers!

* Drop Restoration: Drop 2 pieces of rope and watch the cut visibly
restore!

* Ends Across: The ends of the rope jump visibly from hand to hand!

* Super Slide: The ends visually slide down the length of rope to the other side!

* Gravity Pull: The ends fall off of the rope!

* Endless Loop: The ends vanish from the rope leaving an endless loop!

* Pop Endz: Pop the ends back onto the rope and hand it out for examination!

* Static Cling: The 2 ends of the rope visibly restore leaving an endless loop!

* Clip Link: The ends of the rope visibly link back onto the rope!

* Gravity Link: The ends of the rope literally fall onto the rope ... leaving it restored!

* Toss Link: The ends of the rope are tossed onto the endless loop and all is normal!

* Lickety-Split Ends Switch: The cleanest, fastest and most indetectible ends switch!

* Midair Morph: A visual midair rope restoration that literally fools the brain!

* Ends Away: Pluck the ends to and from the rope at will... completely amazing!

* Loop Swoop: Watch the ends literally jump back onto the rope!

* Air Toss: The ends link back onto the rope in midair!

* Opposite Ends: The ends change places with the middle of the rope...visually!

* Middle Melt: The middle is plucked from the rope and then restored!

* And much much more!

Reviews

Scaress

Jul 05, 2006

I just performed this routine for the first time for an audiance. Eyes really did pop! Jaws really did drop!
Nuf' said.
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David Acer

Official Reviewer

Jan 08, 2005

This routine is a souped-up version of Richard Sanders's 1998 Camirand Academy release, "Three Ropes & Baby" (which came out in book form, not on DVD). There’s nothing wildly new here as far as technique goes, nor does Richard offer anything more than a bare-bones, descriptive presentation, but the routine itself is rock solid and quite magical from start to finish.

In addition, there is a sequence in the middle where the ends of the rope go through an eye-popping series of changes and transpositions that would be a worthwhile addition to any rope routine, even if you already have one in your repertoire.

Rope magic neophytes who would prefer not to have to assemble their own routines by researching moves in multiple sources will be well served by this, and even experts might find a move or two to spruce up their existing routines.

David Acer
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