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marionicasio New user 30 Posts |
Anybody knows how to manufacture some eggs?
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Missing_Link Elite user 442 Posts |
er...buy a cockerel and a chicken?
You could make a rubber egg easily enough using a mold, though if you don't need many it will probably be cheaper to buy them. ML |
Dennis Michael Inner circle Southern, NJ 5821 Posts |
Buy a dozen from the store, put a pin hole in each end and blow the insides out. Then put a dab of white glue or plaster mix on the holes.
Egg Shells,...or Contact Denny and Lee, he sells them already done for you. Now rubber eggs, can't help you there. May be get a rubber chicken and rubber rooster.
Dennis Michael
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mentomas New user 35 Posts |
See Denny and Lee.
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Dominique New user Paris (France) 48 Posts |
Advice found at http://www.leirpoll.com/:
"If you want to make your own egg gimmick, you can use this method: soak a normal egg (a duck's egg is best) in vinegar (after emptying out its contents by blowing through a small hole) for a few hours. This will dissolve the hard shell, and you're left with a skin egg. You will have to keep this in glycerin to keep it from drying out, and you must let it dry before each performance. An egg like this will last for about 5-10 performances."
Cordially,
Dominique |
saturnin Special user Montreal, Canada 964 Posts |
Hi,
Go to your local dollar store or kid store, and you will find some plastic eggs (they really look like real ones), you have 4 for 1$, and since they are hollow they amost weight nothing, which is perfect for my Malini Egg Bag Routine!!! Ciao Ronnie Lemieux Montreal Canada
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Timothy Regular user Alabama, USA 174 Posts |
Ditto.
I picked up a pack of eight plastic eggs from the craft store last week for $1.99 That's enough for an egg bag routine, silk to egg, just about anything! |
DonB! Regular user Minnesota 170 Posts |
For a sight gag, I had an egg turned out of solid steel. It weighs in at 1.75 lbs. When I hand it someone in the course of the routine I do, they almost drop to the floor with it. It catches them off guard.
My answer to your question: solid steel. My two cents. Don |
Dennis Michael Inner circle Southern, NJ 5821 Posts |
Why use an egg? How about a golf ball, or a red blinking ball? (Rudolf's nose)
Dennis Michael
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Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
How are the eggs to be used? It would seem that knowing that would give a lot of information on what is "Egg-spected" of the egg.
How real does it need to be? Will a volunteer ever hold or touch it? Bob Sanders Magic By Sander |
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