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It was created by [[Ted Collins]] in 1941 and voted the best rope effect at the 1942 [[IBM]] National Convention. | It was created by [[Ted Collins]] in [[1941]] and voted the best rope effect at the 1942 [[IBM]] National Convention. | ||
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The Panama Rope Mystery is a Cut and Restored Rope routine in which a length of rope is cut by a volunteer at three loops, held together by knots, and then fully restored.
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It was created by Ted Collins in 1941 and voted the best rope effect at the 1942 IBM National Convention.
Publications
- Collins' Panama Rope Mystery in Tarbell Course in Magic, Vol. 2 (1942).