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rvigon Loyal user uk 266 Posts |
What's the best information on the dancing cane and where can I get it?
"No brilliance is required in magic, just determination and relatively clean fingernails."
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Evan Regular user 114 Posts |
I got mine from http://www.elmwoodmagic.com for only $9.95! It is a very nice one too! Hope this helps.
Evan |
Cole New user Calgary 63 Posts |
There is a great dancing cane from Peter Loughran. It is lit on fire as you proceed to make it dance around. Then, for a kicker, it vanishes completely into 2 silks. Amazing trick.
Cole |
charlatan New user 17 Posts |
Does anyone know if the Fantasio dancing cane that turns into silks is good quality? How good is the dancing cane at elmwood magic? Thank you.
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Evan Regular user 114 Posts |
I purchased my cane from Elmwood magic and it's great. It is made of wood and comes with instructions. It is my first dancing cane and I still use it. It also matches the fantasio canes. I use it to dance with, then I might switch it for a fantasio color changing/vanishing cane. You can dance with those, but I like to dance with my $10 cane from elmwood. Hope this helps.
Evan |
boltt223 Regular user Arizona, USA 175 Posts |
Your best bet is to look around. I had been looking for a dancing cane and searched the net not sure what to buy. Then one day I was in Phoenix ( a 2 1/2 hr drive for me) and I went to one of the magic shops and there it was sitting in the corner all by itself. I took it home that night.
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Carron Special user UK 958 Posts |
Use a Fantasio appearing cane and attach the gimmick.
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Geoff Ray New user 58 Posts |
For information on the cane, one of Jeff McBrides videos has the cane on it I think.
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-The Scot- Special user 726 Posts |
Yes: Magic on Stage volume 3 has a lot of work with the Dancing Cane.
I got mine from the trickery, and it is the same as Jeff McBride uses, it is a metal one. The manufacturer passed away recently, so I think they only have a few left! Hope this helps, Kevin. |
templemagic Elite user Sunderland, North-East England 420 Posts |
I use the same dancing cane as Jeff McBride. I got mine from http://oh.verio.com/~magic
The cane is made completely of aluminium and is as light as a feather. I love it. Also there is no chance of standing on it and breaking it. hope this helps, TM |
-The Scot- Special user 726 Posts |
Templemagic: Looks like we have the same taste in dancing canes. We both use the same cane.
I think we will both agree it is great. I prefer the metal cane to the wooden ones, they just fly better, with more enthusiasm. Thanks, Kevin. |
Dmann Inner circle Crossville, Tennessee 1683 Posts |
Check out my Dancing Cane 101 DVD at: http://www.store.yahoo.com/magicmusicand......aca.html
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