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J.G. the magnificent Special user Griffith Indiana 886 Posts |
I have developed a fourteen ball production routine. The only problem is due to the fact that at the end I use the Fakini flash four ball production. I can only hold seven in my right. That way my right is free to retreve the gimmicked balls and produce them. So I need a ball holder stand that can hold four. I recently saw a either Floyed Thayer one or Owen one on stevensmagic.com although I cant find it anymore. Where could I find one?
Jeremy Gates
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Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11172 Posts |
Jeremy,
The one shown on Stevens' site was probably listed with the vintage magic. I think I recall seeing it, and that it was a Thayer piece. Joe changes that section a couple times a year, as those items are from his private collection. He may have already sold it, but it is possible that he may still have it. You should contact him to see. Expect to pay a healthy price, though. Thayer items are obviously very collectible. You may also be interested in this thread. One Café member posted a photo of a four ball stand. http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......um=10&13 He mentions it was produced in the Czeck Republic. It appears to be the same 4 ball stand sold awhile back by Viking. Viking was sold out the last time I looked, but you might contact the guy who posted the photo of the one he bought, and ask where you might obtain one.
~michael baker
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J.G. the magnificent Special user Griffith Indiana 886 Posts |
Got a cheap candleobra that can hold five and it should do if I ever change my routine. Long story short I ended up doing eleven I misscounted. I also found a way to hold all eleven in my hands so I don't need the thing now. Though I probably will in the future because I came up with some new gimmicked balls. To my knowledge are a knew creation. I want to design a routine where I use them. I have about ten I am not using.
Jeremy Gates
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