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dking66

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Posted: Nov 3, 2004 3:58pm    dking66 is on-line  Reply with quote   View Profile of dking66  

I think Alan Warner is a genius craftsman! I just started collecting his mini-magic items. Those of you who have some of his pieces... what do you think is his best piece? Also, anyone want to sell their Warner "Millennium Collection"?
donsmagic

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Posted: Nov 3, 2004 4:37pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of donsmagic  

Hi
I collect Warner myself. I've had fun with the Die N Dice. The ending really packs a wallop. My friend has Warners Millennium he wants to sell. Please PM me.
Julie

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Posted: Nov 6, 2004 11:35pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Julie  

Not all Warner pieces are great Magic, but each is definitely a fine example of superb craftmanship.

It is not necessarily his "best", but no collection should be without his Mummies IMO.
GeorgeG

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Posted: Nov 7, 2004 2:47am    Reply with quote   View Profile of GeorgeG  

His most intricate piece is Voodoo..amazing mechanics, only equaled by the casket in Fool's Gold.

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donsmagic

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Posted: Nov 7, 2004 9:26am    Reply with quote   View Profile of donsmagic  

I've had a lot of fun with his Lightning Box and Captive Card.
Julie

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Posted: Nov 7, 2004 11:53am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Julie  

Quote:

On 2004-11-07 02:47, GeorgeG wrote:
His most intricate piece is Voodoo..amazing mechanics, only equaled by the casket in Fool's Gold.



This is a good example of the craftmanship vs effect discussion. The mechanics are wonderful, but the effect is just ok. Now when this is combined with other (non-Warner) effects into a routine as George Robinson has done, then you have something!
dking66

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Posted: Nov 7, 2004 2:48pm    dking66 is on-line  Reply with quote   View Profile of dking66  

Lightning Box and VooDoo have to be my favorite... but the Jack the Lad is simply superb! Great magic... and great props!
Bill Palmer

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Posted: Nov 7, 2004 8:01pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Bill Palmer  

I still like his wandering mummy. However, the newer ones are not as well made as his older ones. That is generally the case with his props, unfortunately. He is, as far as I know, having other people make the props for him because of his arthritis. The wood doesn't seem to be as well-seasoned.

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Julie

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Posted: Nov 7, 2004 9:48pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Julie  

Plus he's turning out a lot more volume now thanks to the increased demand via the internet (too bad!).
GeorgeG

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Posted: Nov 7, 2004 11:53pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of GeorgeG  

Bill.. I don't where you are getting your facts, but I know for a certainty that Alan does ALL the work himself. Although the choice of teak wood Alan gets from his supplier is more beautifully grained than his older pieces, the wood is more prone to expansion or warping. Storage location is more critical, but as the wood ages it stabilizes. However, I have only seen the problem in some pieces, not all of them.

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Julie

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Posted: Nov 8, 2004 1:49pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Julie  

George,

Congratulations! You have probably the most complete Warner Accumulation in the entire world.

For whatever it's worth, we make a practice of "oiling" our Warner pieces once a year (usually around the week after Christmas). Some pieces are close to 15 years old and (knock on teakwood) we've had no problems.
dking66

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Posted: Nov 8, 2004 2:52pm    dking66 is on-line  Reply with quote   View Profile of dking66  

Julie or George!
Can you give me some suggestions on "oiling" and "care"? What kind of oil do you use? How do you store or display your pieces? Thanks!
GeorgeG

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Posted: Nov 8, 2004 5:01pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of GeorgeG  

Dking66
Check out my site: there is a link called "teak care" where I have information from Alan himself and from George Robinson. As you see in my site, I now keep my collection in drawers, though I have expanded to three drawers, now. I find this help "insulate" the pieces from extremes in humidity and temperature, This dresser chest is a heavy solid rosewood piece with each drawer section isolated by wood paneling. The chest is in the middle of my bedroom away from any direct sunlight. Had to move out my clothes, but my wife was OK with the idea, knowing the value of the collection. The rest of my magic is now in a walk-in closet, after my wife installed custom shelves inside. Weird place for a magic collection, but it is cool and dark (no fading/bleaching worries, especially on the books).

Julie
It's ironic that you said that. Back in November of 2001, I was quite jealous of Andy Martin's growing Warner collection, and news at the time was that Alan may retire due to respiratory problems attributed to chronic inhalation of fine wood dust. I had no Warner pieces whatsoever, then. Well, circumstances changed and because of my friendship with both Andy Martin and Alan Warner, building the complete teak collection was a matter of time. Two of the pieces in my collection were even once part of Alan's own collection, so they are particularly special to me.

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Julie

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Posted: Nov 8, 2004 6:34pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Julie  

I had an opportunity to purchase several of his early painted pieces from a Magician from overseas who was visiting our country. I did not because he did not have the actual pieces with him--boy was that a BAD decision!
cardcltr

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Posted: Jan 7, 2005 7:18pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of cardcltr  

If anyone has any alan warner pieces that they want to sell,please let me know by email or post online.

Barry Sokolsky
Julie

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Posted: Jan 17, 2005 1:57am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Julie  

Will send pictures you requested upon receipt of your e-mail address...
JL608

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Posted: Feb 1, 2005 10:03pm    JL608 is on-line  Reply with quote   View Profile of JL608  

Just wanted to enter my vote for Voodoo which is a real fooler. My favorite Warner piece without question!
magringo

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Posted: Apr 24, 2012 7:43am    Reply with quote   View Profile of magringo  

I'm thinking about buying Alan Warner's Lightning Box -- is it self-working or does it require switches? Any comments on Li Chang's boxes or Matched? They look so nice ... thanks
simcoscor

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Posted: Apr 26, 2012 2:01pm    simcoscor is on-line  Reply with quote   View Profile of simcoscor  

Hey Danny, those three effects are great and almost self-working. I would say that Li Chang's boxes is the one I prefer of those three : the two little boxes are superb and the inner workings are astonishing! Great item!

Michael Baker

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Posted: Apr 26, 2012 3:47pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Michael Baker  

WOW!!!!! What a great display!!

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magringo

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Posted: May 15, 2012 9:37pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of magringo  

Is lightening box self-working?
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