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funny_gecko Elite user 436 Posts |
Can the gimmick used also be used to do colour changes.... like switch one ball for another?
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Harry Murphy Inner circle Maryland 5445 Posts |
Yes, the gimmick is the same as one would find with a “normal” multiplying ball set. You will need sponges of the same size and a different color to execute the color change.
The artist formally known as Mumblepeas!
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funny_gecko Elite user 436 Posts |
Awesome:D
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Nickelby New user 83 Posts |
I have fs2 GIMMICK FROM MAGIC WAREHOUSE
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mc_magi Special user Vancouver, BC 949 Posts |
I painted my sponge ball yellow.
ohhhhhhh how bad a mitake that was, actually it wasnt THAT bad, but its rather.. glumpy and, rough. spray paint it if you cant find different colour, I couldn't find one that's as *hard* as the ones come in the box. |
funny_gecko Elite user 436 Posts |
Lol taht must have sucked.. but at least it was a sponge ball and not somehting else that cost 400 bucks
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funny_gecko Elite user 436 Posts |
Lol taht must have sucked.. but at least it was a sponge ball and not somehting else that cost 400 bucks
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
It is not necessary to paint the sponge, bad idea anyway. Goshman makes sponge balls in various colors. Contact direct if you cannot find a dealer that carries other colors.
Most dealers only carry popular color in sponge balls. |
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