Description
But… This is where the fun begins! When you pull up or down on one of the pom poms at one end of the wand, one of the pom poms on the other side will move upwards. This is repeated several times – to the increasing surprise and amusement of the audience as they try to understand how the pom poms are magically connected. You can pull any pom pom you want – and the confusion is total.
In the end, everyone will naturally think that the pom poms on each side are connected through the stick to the pom poms on the opposite side. But you end up separating the stick into 2 parts – which shows that there is absolutely no connection in this trick!
The trick is easy to do.
Is a real classic in children’s and family magic.
Can be used in many types of shows, but is a must in a children’s show.
The wand is 52 cm long and has a diameter of 3 cm. The pom poms have a diameter of approximately 8 cm.
The trick was invented by Louis S. Histed. This fantastic version is from Kovari Magic in England.
Includes 3 routines by Louis S. Histed, Ali Bongo and Hank Moorehouse, described in English.