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DRAGON THREAD
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DRAGON THREAD
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DV-0304
Author/Artist:
Wong, Mike
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Remove a 15" length of string, tear it into several small pieces and place them on a spectators palm. Now gather the broken pieces, roll them into a ball, and proceed to unravel the fully restored string! Read that again. It sounds impossible. It looks impossible! It is impossible. But you do it and repeat it immediately--anytime, anywhere, under any conditions! Mike Wongs Dragon Thread comes with a professional shot video, complete with over the shoulder explanations. Also included is enough Dragon Thread for hundreds of performances. Forget the old way of performing Gypsy Thread--do it the WONG way! They hear and see the thread break! They hold the broken pieces while you show your hands empty! The thread never leaves their sight!

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As performed on television by David Blaine!  Remove a 15" length of string, tear it into several small pieces and place them on a spectators palm.  Now gather the broken pieces, roll them into a ball, and proceed to unravel the
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