Linking Laces by Paul Harris, David Jockisch and William Goodwin
(Instant Download) One of the best impromptu tricks of all time, now better than ever.
"Looking for a cool impromptu visual effect you can perform anywhere anytime? Look no further, 'Linking Laces' by Paul Harris is made for you!" - Boris Wild
"A modern classic.... starts clean.. end clean... leaving an impossible object at your spectator’s feet to remember... only problem... doesn’t work with flip flops" - JB Dumas
"This is slick! There are not a lot of strong, COMPLETELY impromptu things you can do with a spectator's shoes but this is REALLY sweet. Can't wait to add this to my skill set." - Geoff Williams
Linking Laces is one of the greatest impromptu effects in all of magic. This simple effect takes the classic solid through solid effect and allows you to leave your spectator with proof of a miracle.
Here’s what happens:
With no gimmicks, the magician gently massages the loops of a spectator’s shoelaces and they visually link together. The laces must be untied to come apart. The spectator’s shoes are re-tied and the laces link again, this time in their hands. You can then leave the spectator with their shoelaces linked together ending completely clean. This stunning effect allows you to create an impossible object with something that belongs to the spectator. It’s that strong and that easy to do.
In addition to detailed video instruction of this modern classic, you also learn a non-gimmicked version of the Self-Tying Shoelace.
Created by: David Jockisch and William Goodwin