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philblackmore Regular user 199 Posts |
The sprizzer should have been made with a lid to close it and hold the liquid inside when it is filled up. Maybe you could find a rubber bung to do this. Then you could use it at anytime and it could be a practical prop.
As it is it is a waste of money. I bought one once and sold it on to a friend straight away, and he never used it either. Phil |
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Joey Evans Special user Fort Myers, FL 535 Posts |
I have been interested in this for a while now. I perform at SeaWorld and wanted to act like I was hold the side of the tank while it was leaking during a show. Is this possible with this gimmick? I though it was similar to an Inferno gimmick until a friend told me it was a sixth, now I'm now sure if it will do what I want it to. And if it will sustain enough of a stream to get the effect I want.
Joey Brummett
The Visual Comedy and Magic of Joey Evans
http://www.Evansmagic.com/ The Impossible Has Never Been So Funny! |
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belotte New user 63 Posts |
I have one. It's nicly made, but I feel completley impracticle. The only thing I used it for was to drink milk and "squirt it out of my tear ducts". But I'm a bit of a freak.
RSB |
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willem New user 78 Posts |
Do anyone maybe use it with some fake blood.
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