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Juniper587 Regular user 118 Posts |
Hey everyone,
In this post could everyone name all of the fanning decks that they know of e.g abbotts etc, and their favourite one. This is because I'm looking for a really great fanning deck to use in my show. I'm also looking for the same fanning deck that Denny from Denny and Lee I think they were made in England. If anyone knows which they are and where I could get some that would be really great. Thanks, Sam |
David Boyd Regular user NYC 197 Posts |
If you want Fanning Deck with a Routine.. The Dragon Fanning Deck Is one choice..
http://www.xtremehandz.com/catalog/item/1177533/713004.htm |
Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
The one David mentioned is my favorite too. If you perfer a regular size deck try the following: http://abbottmagic.com/catalog/index.php......ts_id=35
http://www.misdirections.com/card.html#fanning |
FCpreacher Elite user PA 439 Posts |
UGM makes an outstanding, bright fanning deck.
FC |
iwillfoolu Special user Upstate NY, USA 746 Posts |
I have 5 or 6 different types of fanning decks:
Cosari's, International Magic's, Abbott's (from Denny & Lee), Harry Anderson's, UGM's and a few more that I don't know the name for. The Cosari and Anderson decks seem to be more suited to pretty fans, but not color changes and the like. I love the feel of the International Magic fanning deck and this is the deck I would use in my act if I could get a hold of a dozen deck, but I don't think they make them anymore. I don't like to feel of the Abbot's deck, plus they really eat powder. They are good for CC and the like though. I LOVE the size and color scheme of the UGM (japan) fanning deck. They feel good too, however they eat powder and are a little too thin for my taste. Joe |
magic4u02 Eternal Order Philadelphia, PA 15110 Posts |
Here is my list with links to the various fanning decks I have seen out on the market. Hope this helps. Please note that the links and stores attached to them I do not get comission for or am affiliated with. These are just links that came up when I was gathering infromation for myself a few months back. All links have photos so you can see what the various designs look like.
Harry Anderson Fanning Deck: http://www.magic.org/store/product_info.php?products_id=728 Dragon Fanning Deck: http://www.magic.org/store/product_info.php?products_id=4153 American Flag Fanning Deck: https://midwestmagic.net/shop/category.asp?catid=125 Abbots Fanning Deck: http://www.thetrickery.com/?nd=full&key=7104 McBride Fanning Deck: http://www.magiclegends.com/jeffmcbridemagic.html These are just a few but I hoope it helps people out. Kyle
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Farrell Veteran user 371 Posts |
Quote:
On 2007-02-14 02:08, iwillfoolu wrote: Joe, This deck is made to be waxed not powdered. |
FCpreacher Elite user PA 439 Posts |
Kyle,
I think I'm blind. I couldn't find the McBride fanning deck on that link. FC |
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