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Dirty Drop Cloth (magnetic, muddy version) - magic
Dirty Drop Cloth (magnetic, muddy version) Dirty Drop Cloth (magnetic, muddy version)

Effect: A crisp, clean towel that has been casually used throughout your performance suddenly becomes covered with handprints at your command.

David Alan's Dirty Hand Towel is back with a bold and stunning new look made for the professional stage. The towel is exceptional and luxurious. It has one extremely attractive caveat that has made professional performers shy away from its potential. A locking flap! This flap allows the towel to reset itself simply by turning it back over! Yes! An automatic reset that also allows you to casually toss the towel to your assistant without fear of exposing the secret. Leave it in plain view on your table and use it throughout your act. When the time is right, just unlock it and "drop the cloth" to reveal the grungy finish. The quality of this effect makes for a truly dependable and lasting addition to your shows for years to come.

Made for the professional and machine washable.

 

Customer reviews for Dirty Drop Cloth (magnetic, muddy version)

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Sean

The effect in itself is great! However the prop build is quite bad. Definitely not worth $40. You can see the double edge a mile away. It's not made to hide well at all which is a shame. The paint for the dirty hands is... Okay. It feels quite literally like they had someone dip their hands in paint and dab it on the towell.

 

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  • David Matkin asks: is it always that loud?

    • 1. Jim answers: He is in a quiet room, with a sensitive mic. In normal performing situations, the audience should not hear anything.
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