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James Adamson Special user Deatsville - Holtville - Slapout, AL 945 Posts |
I am looking for a source of sponge products. Fruits, Vegetables, tools, etc. Anybody come across a website for those types of products?
James Adamson
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RickVancouver Special user Vancouver, BC 697 Posts |
www.vancouvermagic.com
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Mumblemore Inner circle 1429 Posts |
Goshman is the company most known for sponge products (besides PeacheyKeene). I'd also try some of the clown sites (Bubba Sikes) and for some original sponge and spring items, http://www.paul-howard-pro-magic.co.uk/
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James Adamson Special user Deatsville - Holtville - Slapout, AL 945 Posts |
The idea I have uses a Rabbit Bucket and is based on reading out of a cook book and at the end produce the rabbit, this is why I am looking for vegetables or the like sponge products. Do not want to break the M*****!
The carrot looks nice form PeachyKeene, just need more products.
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AndyComic Loyal user 211 Posts |
Alan Wong has some great sponge products. I got a sponge ice cream cone set last time I saw him. PM for his email if you want it.
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James Adamson Special user Deatsville - Holtville - Slapout, AL 945 Posts |
I have checked Alan Wong's products just not what I need.
Internet search does not provide sources either. Any other contacts would be appreciated.
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Donald Dunphy Inner circle Victoria, BC, Canada 7563 Posts |
My memory could be off, but I seem to remember that Owen Magic Supreme had a line of rubber food at one time. What I am recalling is from a hard copy catalog many years ago. In addition to the dove and canary, there was food as well. I checked their website before posting, and didn't see it. You could try contacting them and asking.
Years ago, I got some sponge food (colourful "sandwiches", and "cake", and "fruit" such as slices of watermelon and cantaloupe) from a dollar store. They were bathtub sponge toys. That's another idea. - Donald
Donald Dunphy is a Victoria Magician, British Columbia, Canada.
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Regan Inner circle U.S.A. 5726 Posts |
James,
You might also want to consider latex products. They look very realistic, they're soft, and they don't require too much space. Regan
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James Adamson Special user Deatsville - Holtville - Slapout, AL 945 Posts |
Found two sizes of plush carrot toys at PetSmart. I will check into the above suggested ideas since I would prefer to use something else, instead of just carrots.
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