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Alex Kilcup New user Sault Ste. Marie 48 Posts |
Hi, does anybody know where I would be able to purchase the mirror like Greg Frewin uses in his show with his origami illusion? Basically instead of swords he puts a black cloth over top of the mirror and breaks the mirror, removes the cloth and you can clearly see the mirror broken into jagged long mirror segments. He uses those as the swords. When he pulls them out of the box he places them back onto the frame of the mirror, puts the cloth back over broken mirror waves his hands and removes the cloth and the mirror is now restored. I thought if I could find out where or who made that mirror illusion I would want to buy one and use it with my sword basket or another illusion it would just be a very useful prop to have.
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Cody Moynihan Regular user 102 Posts |
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Alex Kilcup New user Sault Ste. Marie 48 Posts |
Thanks Cody, but do you know of a place that sells a broken and restored mirror, around the same size.
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sperris Special user http://www.Anti-Conjuror.com 881 Posts |
He just told you...
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w_s_anderson Inner circle The United States 1226 Posts |
Are you looking for the Origami as well as the mirror, or just the broken and restored mirror piece?
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Alex Kilcup New user Sault Ste. Marie 48 Posts |
Yah I'm just looking for the mirror. I should have made that clearer on my other post.
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w_s_anderson Inner circle The United States 1226 Posts |
I think the only place to get one like that would be from Wellington. I am not sure if they make them seperate from the whole illusion though. It would be worth a call.
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Chezaday Inner circle Naperville, IL 1673 Posts |
Before you get too excited .. the shards of mirror are very thin pieces of Plexi-mirror, less than a 1/4" thick. I've actually played with the prop that Greg used for years.
I was considering this version years ago and I'm glad I went with the standard version with the swords. The swords will hold up much better over time. If anything get a set of swords from Wellington Enterprises .. that's what I would do. Steve |
Alex Kilcup New user Sault Ste. Marie 48 Posts |
Hey Steve, thank you for the information it will definitely make me rethink everything before I decide to purchase the prop. But question say I purchased Gregs version and after some years of use I stopped using the mirror and purchased swords. Would I be able to use them or is the entire prop designed different for use by the mirrors? I hope you understand what I'm trying to say.
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Chezaday Inner circle Naperville, IL 1673 Posts |
Hi Alex, that's a good question .. but, I'm pretty sure that the dimensions and cut-outs for the swords are standard. There is only so much room to play with and everything has to line up just the same on the box.
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Sorcerer Loyal user 289 Posts |
Hi Alex
Are you sure you want that mirror for other illusion? Breaking mirror and using the shards of mirror as swords is cool but restoration is the weakest part of Frewin's routine, perhaps too obvious, even for lay people. It's offset cause mirror belongs to origami illusion, but I don't think that mirror enhances other routines. You'd better think twice |
Alex Kilcup New user Sault Ste. Marie 48 Posts |
I will thank you.
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tropicalillusions Special user Tulsa Okla 631 Posts |
The breaking and restoring of the mirror did serve it purpose of establishing Greg Frewin as a unique thinker in magic and his own special breed of magician and illusionsist. It true purpose though behind it was to come into play with his master plan of using the mirror for the magical transposition from himself to his beautiful wife Allana. The added extra plus was the creativity to get away from the standard sword use by every magician out there.... as they say to each their own. and on his own... Greg frewin is doing very well with his Theater at the Falls.
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sperris Special user http://www.Anti-Conjuror.com 881 Posts |
When frewin did this with the run around it was kick ****ing ass
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tropicalillusions Special user Tulsa Okla 631 Posts |
Amen brother
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