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EvanTheMagicMan Regular user 109 Posts |
Hi everyone, I am looking for this table that I cannot find online anymore. I thought I bookmarked the link but can no longer find it.
The picture I have of this table is from Bryan Gilles myspace (Sorry Bryan for using your picture and I know I could've asked you but I'm going to ask here) SO please if anyone has the link to where I can purchase this please let me know. I hope someone can direct me to the site where I can find this. The picture is here: |
Doug Arden Special user 886 Posts |
Evan:
This looks very much like the 10 Second Table made by Charvet Magic. I have the Deluxe model myself. http://charvetmagic.com/catalog/c3_p1.html Doug |
Doruk Ãœlgen Elite user 466 Posts |
Also on last blackpool "made to measure magic" was selling similar tables
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Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
What is the weight of the 10 second table?
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Doug Arden Special user 886 Posts |
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On 2008-08-23 16:44, Dynamike wrote: I'm sure David Charvet could tell you exactly but I would estimate about 15 pounds and that includes the 2 shelves and base. |
Bryan Gilles Inner circle Northern California 1732 Posts |
Haha... Just saw this. No worries... Yes, you should have asked... shame shame!
It is the 10-Second Table by Charvet Magic. It works absolutely perfect for my stand up shows! I'm not sure the exact weight. I'll try to weigh it tomorrow for you. http://www.charvetmagic.com is the source for it... -Bryan Gilles |
davidpaul$ Inner circle Georgetown, South Carolina 3086 Posts |
The ad mentions that the leg/base(?) are stored in the case. Does this hinder the ability to have your props pre-loaded? Thanks!
Dave
Guilt will betray you before technique betrays you!
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JamesTong Eternal Order Malaysia 11213 Posts |
Are there any other pics available ... from different angles?
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Bryan Gilles Inner circle Northern California 1732 Posts |
I'll try to snap some shots...
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davidpaul$ Inner circle Georgetown, South Carolina 3086 Posts |
Just received this today. Looks very classy as you can see from the above picture. Well made. Hardware and latches are top quality. It also has low profile casters to easily move the table on a smooth surface. The only downside is that the table is a little wobbly, so if you had a glass of liquid sitting on top, it could spill if you lean on the table. It's not too bad though.
The base is actually part of the table that you unlatch and place on the floor. You are supplied with 2 metal tubes that fit together and then attach the base to the bottom of the table. This support, base to table, is why the table is a little wobbly. Now it won't tip over by any means but it is not rigid. When you are finished with your performance, you detach the metal tube supports from the base and the bottom of the table. (friction fit) The base attaches to the table via the latches and you put the metal tube supports inside the table. There is plenty of room for your props. Your props will move around inside the table because of the assembly and dis assembly. All that said it does look very professional and well made. I just would have changed the design on the base to table support to make it more stable. Who knows maybe that would not have been practical due to weight issues or speed of assembly. There is at least a 30 day wait due to the fact that they are made to order and different styles are available. Hope that helps if anyone is interested in ordering one. http://charvetmagic.com/catalog/c3_p1.html
Guilt will betray you before technique betrays you!
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