Jules Léotard‘s Trapeze Net | |
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Origin |
Jules Léotard |
Type |
Trapeze Net |
Effects |
Gently captures people falling through the air |
Downsides |
None Identified |
Activation |
Throwing while someone is falling |
Collected by |
Warehouse 12 |
Section |
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Aisle |
837326-4109 |
Shelf |
624576-9186-426 |
Date of Collection |
November 5, 1907 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Jules Léotard (1 March 1838 – 17 August 1870) was a French acrobatic performer and aerialist who developed the art of trapeze and designed the leotard to make aerial performances safer.
Effects[]
Taken from Jules favorite net, used in almost all of his acts this net saved his life more times than he could count. Throwing the small net out whist a person is falling increases the length of the net and captures the person, suspending them in the net.