Archer -> RE: Clothespins and Zippers (3/21/2007 7:22:58 PM)
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The name of that net "trick" is a 3D zipper. It can also be done with tule netting (veils) etc. The most extream zipper we have ever done was the testing to failure of my 70# bow to see just how long a zipper could be removed tied to an arrow. We started at 5 pins then 10, 15, 20, 30, 31,32,33,45, and finally because it was getting dark outside we put on a 70 pin zipper. 56 clothspins removed was the final test it failed to remove 57-70 that we put on that zipper. I have also flogged them off, singletailed them off, handed them a beanbag with the cord tied to the zipper and had them throw it themselves. ( I promised them I wasn't going to hurt them, LOL) Another great clothespin trick (credit to Hardy Haberman who's idea it was. Take 100 clothspins each with it's own string tied to it, run all the strings through a ring tied to the cieling and back down. Pull them off one string at a time, (Niether party will know which pin is comming off until it is already off. LOL) Remember though as I always warn folks, you can't safeword out of a clothespin scene, ..... They have to come off sometime and it's going to cause some mild discomfort...grin.
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