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StreetWitch New user Dayton, Ohio 64 Posts |
I have found a seamstress in my area. And I'm going to experiment with her to design long sleeve dress shirts & t-shirts made for sleeving. Would anyone be interested in getting a shirt, or have some good ideas for this project?
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Matthew Crabtree Special user 611 Posts |
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On May 24, 2018, StreetWitch wrote: before you invest in custom made shirts look at Rick Merrill work. http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/4690
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Mb217 Inner circle 9520 Posts |
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On May 25, 2018, Matthew Crabtree wrote: Agreed! Rick Merrill's shirts look regular enough to me, and nobody is doing sl**ving (or magic in general) any better than him. Not much need to create new shirts for this, the only need is the need to practice and better understand things. Good post Matt.
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On May 25, 2018, Mb217 wrote: Thank you kind sir.
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StreetWitch New user Dayton, Ohio 64 Posts |
Well that seems like good magic, but its not for me. He is wearing a jacket pretty much the whole time in that clip. I'm looking for something to wear in the spring and summer on the street. I think I caught a flash of a coin shooting up his dress shirt. This would be a lit easier if you had a seamstress alter the shirt, right?
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inigmntoya Inner circle DC area native, now in Atlanta 2350 Posts |
You might want to check out Jeff Kaylor's TKO. No jacket required.
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On May 25, 2018, inigmntoya wrote: +1 --- What he said. Maybe for the warmer climate outside performances you could do some effects that don't require sleeving. If you must ditch and retrieve a coin or three, the TKO 2.0 is a fantastic option to sleeving in a short sleeve button down shirt. It is a cross between a topit and sleeving for the "casual" environment.
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Matthew Crabtree Special user 611 Posts |
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On May 25, 2018, StreetWitch wrote: That is an off the rack shirt. The jacket is not needed for what he does. Those are the same shirts he wears day in and day out. It would be shocked at how little room or little sleeve you really need. Also there are tons of other ditches and steals taught in Bobo.
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StreetWitch New user Dayton, Ohio 64 Posts |
I have used TKO before. Not impressed.
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