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Payne
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On 2007-07-09 14:23, Neznarf wrote:

I would ad some weight to the box so if someone picked it up it would feel like the weight of a regular table.



I don't allow anyone to handle my props or equipment so the added weight would be unnecessary and just extra weight for me to haul around.
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Smartini, I have spoken to a couple people who have both, and they prefer Thomas' table.

I did follow your advice and floated the table out the door. It was like I was the Pied Piper. 30 kids following me. . .
Terry Owens
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I may have to reconsider doing the 30 second spot with the table...thanks for the input.
KC Cameron
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I would Tim.
The Great Smartini
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On 2007-07-12 08:28, CaptainKid wrote:
Smartini, I have spoken to a couple people who have both, and they prefer Thomas' table.

I did follow your advice and floated the table out the door. It was like I was the Pied Piper. 30 kids following me. . .


That is just too hilarious...way to go!
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I've been working on "The Thing" as a closer for my birthday parties. Maybe I could exit with it like the floating table idea. Hmmm...but I'm hijacking the topic. Sorry!

I love the idea of floating the table out the door. What a way to go...literally!

Andy
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I would encourage you to make sure that the door is open! LOL This would also be a nice exit for a stage show and a great way to get rid of the prop. The Thing is an effect that I know that Jim Kleefeld has combined with a floating table routine.
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Does the client really deserve a "floating table" for a birthday rate? This seems to be placing a great illusion in peril of becoming "every day"....
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KC Cameron
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Andre,

Feel free to take things in a new direction! I am not familiar with "The Thing". Can someone explain it or post a link?

As for the table, in the last couple of weeks I have determined that it works best with the 6 and up crowd - at least with my presentation. I had a 3-5 y/o Princess & Pirate party today, set it up, and decided not to use it.

How do you folks present it?

Posted: Jul 15, 2007 10:55pm
Never mind the question about "the Thing" I spotted the thread. Thanks.
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