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Reddit mentions of Magic Makers Magician's Wax and Invisible Thread - Easy to Use and Easy to Remove - Ideal for Anchoring in Levitation Tricks, Marking Cards and Vanishes

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 12

We found 12 Reddit mentions of Magic Makers Magician's Wax and Invisible Thread - Easy to Use and Easy to Remove - Ideal for Anchoring in Levitation Tricks, Marking Cards and Vanishes. Here are the top ones.

Magic Makers Magician's Wax and Invisible Thread - Easy to Use and Easy to Remove - Ideal for Anchoring in Levitation Tricks, Marking Cards and Vanishes
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    Features:
  • 70 grams of Magic Makers premium wax
  • Approximately 40 feet of Magic Makers invisible thread
  • Invisible thread is nearly impossible to see to the naked eye
  • Separated thread into individual strands before use in performances
  • Easy to follow step-by-step online instructions included
Specs:
ColorTransparent Thread and Dispenser
Height1 Inches
Length2 Inches
Size40 feet Transparent Thread and 70 Grams of Wax
Weight0.02 Pounds
Width2 Inches

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Found 12 comments on Magic Makers Magician's Wax and Invisible Thread - Easy to Use and Easy to Remove - Ideal for Anchoring in Levitation Tricks, Marking Cards and Vanishes:

u/brand0ndm · 50 pointsr/Animalsthatlovemagic

Basically using this

Invisible Thread and Wax Kit - Magic Makers https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002FP9L1W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_l5TTDbQZHTWGR

u/gdj11 · 14 pointsr/billiards

Actually what's more likely and easy is that the cameraman is using invisible thread that's stuck to the 8 ball with a tiny bit of wax. Invisible thread is what magicians use to levitate things. The camera shakes because it's the cameraman who pulls the thread, causing the 8 ball to roll towards him.

u/Fast_Biscotti · 5 pointsr/BetterEveryLoop

It's this stuff. Attach one end to yourself (in my day, I used a fake pager that contained a spool of the thread), and the other end to some object using magician's wax. Looks to me like he might have two lines going for the napkin to be so steady. Probably has one end fed through a shirt button hole, and the other stuck on a chair at the other end of the table. Some really fun wizardry can happen if you're wearing black, or if the background is black. People can get right up close to the effect, and never see the thread. It's really that thin.

u/ColeSloth · 2 pointsr/IAmA

Not even kevlar. I have a bunch of the stuff actually. You can pick it up in most places that sale magicians stuff. Usually comes as a long piece of what looks like a thicker piece of cotton thread and you separate your own piece of thin fiber from the thicker part, so that one string has like 50 super thin pieces you can use. It's a bit elastic.

Tie one end to your back belt loop and drape it right over your head in front of you and you can make the stuff float in pretty neat looking ways.

$4.00 Shipped

u/skraptastic · 1 pointr/blackmagicfuckery

Not actually a wire, but super thin nylon strand with a bit of sticky on the end.

You can buy it at any little magic shop or Amazon for about $6.00: https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Makers-Magicians-Invisible-Thread/dp/B002FP9L1W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1526315145&sr=8-1&keywords=floating+card+trick

u/imforserious · 1 pointr/gifs

There is a string that goes over her shoulder or head. Its magician string. She grabs it as it comes around and hold it up with her fingers. http://www.amazon.com/Magic-Makers-Magicians-Invisible-Thread/dp/B002FP9L1W

u/diadem · 1 pointr/gifs

I'm thinking less dexterity and more invisible string

u/mi0003 · 1 pointr/videos

I think she's using some of that super thin/fine magician "invisible" string... and it looks like it could be taped to her forehead. Watch from the 1:13 mark, and play the YouTube video at 0.25 speed.