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JBiesecker Regular user Pennsylvania 140 Posts |
Has anyone tried the "In Mid Air" illusion by Proline magic? http://proline-magic.net/products
I want to get a good suspension illusion. I've been leaning towards Walter Blaney's Suspension 3001. I have no doubt that this is the better, more deceptive and professional option. But "In Mid Air" is far less expensive, more compact, holds twice as much weight, does not require the cloth going over the volunteer and I imagine has better viewing angles. Any thoughts? |
JoeC New user Asia 59 Posts |
I bought Proline Magic's "In Mid Air" in 2016 and have included it in most of my stage shows ever since.
It is made extremely well and I am VERY HAPPY with the purchase. My version uses natural looking bar stools. The audience always gasps when I move the second bar stool away. Cliff Wiggs always has top-notch customer support and the illusion is a bargain for the price (I already owned his Pro Hoop, which adds to the illusion). Recommended. |
jimhlou Inner circle 3698 Posts |
If you can afford to do it, go pick it up. Or wait until a used one comes available here or on some other site. DON'T pay for it site unseen and wait for it to be delivered. PM me and I'll tell you where one is right now, the owner may be willing to sell as he changes his show every year.
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MikeDes Inner circle Montreal 1174 Posts |
Is there a better video of In Mid Air than the one on the proline site?
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JBiesecker Regular user Pennsylvania 140 Posts |
It would definitely be nice to see another recording. So far I haven't been able to find any.
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Zlwin Chew Elite user Malaysian Magician with 437 Posts |
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On Apr 11, 2017, jimhlou wrote: Hi Jim, you know someone who owns a In Mid Air and want to sell? I am interested to buy. |
JBiesecker Regular user Pennsylvania 140 Posts |
He told me it already sold.
If you want "In mid air", it's available on this site http://proline-magic.net/products I've been talking with the guy on the phone and I like him. It's not as good as Suspension 3001, but does have advantages. |
Zlwin Chew Elite user Malaysian Magician with 437 Posts |
I have sent him a message on FB via the Proline Magic page. Keep us updated if you have received the illusion. I might be next in line.
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prolineprops Regular user 125 Posts |
The "In Mid Air" has been improved and the name changed to "Impossible Suspension". The design has been changed to allow a second spectator to stand behind the spectator floating, hold the hoop, and pose for a picture. The angles have been tightened up and the screens are now extremely see-thru. It is super compact and still holds up to 325 lbs. without 'dipping'. You can easily float a parent and have the kid pose for a picture. Jeremy is scheduled to receive his illusion this week. Please PM me if you would like more information.
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Bairefoot Inner circle 1097 Posts |
I bought the Impossible Suspension with hoop. Love it. So does the audience and that's what counts. Wasn't sure about it until I heard the reaction I got from performing it. Also Cliff is a great guy and very professional.
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