2 reviews for Nana’s Necklace by Dean Dill
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Effect: Three attractive wooden beads are strung onto the center of two solid velvet cords. The spectator is asked to put his hand out and grasp the three beads in his fist. The spectator holds onto the three beads and the magician ties two of the ends around their hand. The ends of the cords are taken by the Magi and are pulled straight up penetrating through both the spectator’s closed fist and the wooden beads. Another miracle has occurred!
In the past, this trick had to be set up ahead of time in order to pull it off successfully. Now, for the first time, you can do this over and over again, setting it up right in front of the spectators. You can even let them help you string the beads onto the cords. This is major breakthrough, and has been confirmed by reputable sources.
Comes complete with 2 red velvet cords, 3 wooden beads and instruction booklet.
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Ian Coldiron –
Almost perfect
The original version (circa 1584) required some pre-work. This version is much improved – no pre-work or set up of any kind.
There’s a major plus to this kind of effect – it occurs in the spectator’s hand, and leaves him holding the beads. Since he touches the items, it seems all the more impossible.
4 stars instead of 5, since you can’t be a complete chimpanzee with this. Just work with it a while before presenting it, so you can do it smoothly. It looks and feels good in your hands and in the spectator’s, and you’ll be able to do it over and over with any crowd.
Jon Wilson –
I have used this piece of magic many times and it always will surprise your spectator that is a volunteer and the audience. A very good close up trick that in the day, didn’t cost a lot. The only reason it is expensive now is because one of the greatest and nicest magician’s, Dean Dill is gone. His magic lives on though. It is magic that happens in the spectators hands and that is the most impressive and open magic you can ask for. Highly recommended!