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Flesh Tone Invisible Thread

by Sorcery Manufacturing

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(Based on 1 reviews)
Category: Close Up
Media Type: Utility Props
Publisher: Sorcery Shop

Product Description

This very fine flesh toned invisible thread is perfect for the professional thread magician. This thread is twice as strong as traditional thread, and it is much better for fluorescent lighting. This thread is perfect for close-up or strolling magic and is incredibly fun to perform with!! Now 10 feet on a card.
Date Added: Apr 8th, 2010
MLA SKU: MuXKlqJ3XcfBSbr

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June 28th, 2010 3:01pm
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Reviewed by TheGreatRaymondo
This review refers to the 'new' Flesh Tone Invisible thread from Sorcery Manufacturing.

The thread is relatively well priced at £4.50 for 10ft containing around 40 strands so ample for most thread workers.
The colour of the unstripped thread is actually gold not 'flesh'. When stripping the thread it is very noticeable just how fine and 'invisible' this thread actually is! Is is VERY fine and almost truly invisible to the naked eye. I think it would be less than half the thickness of Yigal Mesika's 'Spider Thread' so it's pretty thin! Thinner than Wooly, Kevlar, Vectra, Infinity threads et al. I actually snapped a couple of threads whilst stripping it and I haven't done that for some time! So it does take a little bit of careful handling. I then put it thru it's paces using a couple of standard routines and again snapped a couple of threads (damn!). However, after a few go's I got the hang of it (no pun intended!). And started to get some results. It is not suitable for... [Read More]
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