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dbaronian Regular user Northridge, CA 199 Posts |
Two announcements.....
1. This Saturday, April 17th, 2010. Baronian Trading Company(BTC) will be participating yet again in the Magic Castle Swap Meet. We will be located in the Palace area...you can't miss us. 2. With all the support that BTC has gained since it's initial launch in 2007, we will be making a special announcement sometime next week and will be exclusive to the Magic Café. Dany Baronian
BaronianTrading.com...your #1 source for magicians' rope.
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dbaronian Regular user Northridge, CA 199 Posts |
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Starting NOW BTC2 (10mm with core) is $40 per coil (100 meter length). This price is less than what I charge at the Magic Castle Swap Meet. Valid while supplies last, and only on the BTC2. Email me DIRECTLY at dany@baroniantrading.com for the offer, website does not reflect discount since it is Café Exclusive. In the email..... 1. tell me how many coils you would like 2. mention the $40/coil special (Cafe Exclusive) 3. give me your complete mailing address I will then send you a Paypal invoice for the ropes plus shipping. CA residents will be charged the state tax. I reserve the right to cancel this promotion prior to supplies ending for any reason...but I highly doubt that will happen. Dany Baronian http://www.BaronianTrading.com
BaronianTrading.com...your #1 source for magicians' rope.
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
I saw their rope at the Castle, and it is a great buy.
STAY TOONED... @ www.pete-biro.com
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Foxbiz Loyal user Atlanta 209 Posts |
Dany... What are the pros and cons of each rope type (cored vs non-cored)?
I'm sure each performer has his preferences, but what are you seeing as trends for use of each? And any observations as to use and preferences for the various thicknesses? I have liked the 10mm w/core for most close up and cabaret where I do routines that do NOT require cutting. Thanks, Lynn |
RevJohn Inner circle Oregon City Oregon, Oregon 2473 Posts |
Pete,
Can we buy this book from you? You have put out a couple of new works in the last year, haven't you? RevJohn |
dbaronian Regular user Northridge, CA 199 Posts |
Hi Lynn,
Sorry for the late response..been out of town. The ropes with core is more "solid", for example...it keeps its shape when you make knots, they're a little heavier, easier to undo knots. The ropes with no core are much looser, feels softer. As you said...each performer has their own preference. And depending on the type of routine you are doing, you may prefer with core for some and without core for others. For myself...I use the BTC3 (10mm with no core) for Tabary or PN. But I use the BTC1 or BTC2 (8mm or 10mm with core) for cut and restore (BTC1 for close, BTC2 for stage). I can interchange them, they all work fine with other routines, but its just a preference that I have, I feel more comfortable with MY choices, you may feel comfortable with the opposite. You know what I mean? My suggestion for you would be to just try them and decide for yourself. I do sell them in 25ft packets (does not show on website), so if you are interested in trying them then just send me an email with what you want including your address and we'll take it from there. My direct email is dany@baroniantrading.com Dany
BaronianTrading.com...your #1 source for magicians' rope.
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
RevJohn: All my books are for sale at Stevens, H&R and Byron Walker. (Six out now).
STAY TOONED... @ www.pete-biro.com
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