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Amazing Magic Co Inner circle 1711 Posts |
I see that Jay Mattioli has released an updated version of his O.L.B.S. 2.0 (Orange, Lemon, Balloon Shoe.) If I recall correctly the earlier reviews noted the routine as quite good but the quality of the prop itself was not very sturdy. Has this been improved? I wonder how this compares to the Dirt Eradicator where I know Fairchild's construction is always excellent.
Thanks, Dan. |
Potty the Pirate Inner circle 4632 Posts |
I'm also curious about whether it can be used in a parlour setting, or just on stage? the shoe vanish appears to be the same method as the Dirt Eradicator, so I'm guessing it's really only good for stage use....
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Mumblemore Inner circle 1429 Posts |
V1.0 goes over well in parlour setting. If V2.0 is the same table basically (it looks to be from the video), I would think you could use also for Birthday Party shows.
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Mumblemore Inner circle 1429 Posts |
V1.0 goes over well in parlour setting. If V2.0 is the same table basically (it looks to be from the video), I would think you could use also for Birthday Party shows.
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Dennis Michael Inner circle Southern, NJ 5821 Posts |
Although it can be done in any situation, it's to big to be carring in along with the other props.
BTW, Jay does it very well!
Dennis Michael
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Amazing Magic Co Inner circle 1711 Posts |
I've received OLBS 2.0 and am very impressed. I ordered directly from Jay and found his communication to be excellent. The table is very sturdy and easily used as a normal performance table throughout a show with a simple and minor adjustment. I have not yet had the pleasure of using this in a show but the routine is very adaptable and clean from most all angles close or far. The table will require a few minutes to setup but only involves 4 bolts with wingnuts. I've got my music cues set and am planning to try this out in a show after the New Year. I've been eager to add a shoe routine for some time and just never made the jump to the Wiz Kote ... I think this will fit my needs perfectly as this seems like a lot of fun to perform.
Dan. |
Amazing Magic Co Inner circle 1711 Posts |
Just following up on my use of the OLBS 2.0. The routine is outstanding and easily personalized to your style. As expected, this has been great fun to perform. My current presentation fills about 7 minutes and has played well for all ages (4 up.) While the table assembly is not complicated, it does take a few minutes to set up and may be more than want you might want for a simple B-Day show. Angles are very clean from most all sides and plays very big in most any venue.
I hope that helps. Dan. |
Ryan Price Special user winnipeg, MB, Canada 641 Posts |
I’m planning on purchasing this item within the next year (would like it for my holiday programs). Is there any issue with the children being on the same level as you? How close can the children be to it?
Thanks, this item has been on my wish list since the first time I saw it. |
Mumblemore Inner circle 1429 Posts |
I have V1, but just want to throw in that I port it around in my Toyota RAV4 no problem. If I take it with my Lefler table and a few other items (rabbit cage and Funhouse), I can go ahead and use in birthday party. I don't take it apart between shows.
On Ryan's issue of children being on same level (or below) I really don't think it is any problem. The shoe appears so suddenly that no one is the wiser as to how, even if they're just sitting 10 feet in front of you. |
Amazing Magic Co Inner circle 1711 Posts |
I agree completely with Mumblemore's comments and can confidently say that that kids could be just a few feet away without concern. I never thought about transporting it assembled as that could work. I have an ATA case (a monitor case) which I bought on eBay and it holds this perfectly.
Dan. |
Magic Patrick Inner circle Minnesota 1591 Posts |
Does it play well for your shows? For your typical house birthday party?
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Amazing Magic Co Inner circle 1711 Posts |
It plays nicely in most any show; however, the prop is a big large and space can be a limiting factor for you. The performance area in many living room shows can get to be a bit claustrophobic. I use mine more in upgraded shows and larger venues but use as a performance table at times throughout my show when this is in the rotation.
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Magic Patrick Inner circle Minnesota 1591 Posts |
Dan,
Awesome. Thank you for letting me know. I still think I will get it for those larger venues. Does it pack down at all for transport? Thanks in advance. Patrick |
Amazing Magic Co Inner circle 1711 Posts |
It diassembles quickly and easily. There are a couple of screw for the table top and base. I bought an ATA case from eBay to transport mine.
Dan. |
keeblem Inner circle Essex, UK 1167 Posts |
I think I'm going to get this to close my show. I noticed there is a new "lightening" version.
Mark |
Gary Shelton Regular user 183 Posts |
Just ordered one of these... so anxious
Gary |
Gary Shelton Regular user 183 Posts |
Just got mine in. Very well made and an excellent DVD. I am looking forward to years of service.
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dsachoff New user 8 Posts |
Just for the record I love this! Have used it to close all my kid shows for the past year and it absolutely kills. I do a different routine than Jay, but it still plays very well. Sturdy and travels well. Really got my moneys worth with this one.
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