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Ray Pierce Inner circle Los Angeles, CA 2607 Posts |
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On 2011-08-27 19:30, Magic Patrick wrote: I've been waiting for a long time to see anyone actually dong this illusion. I agree, it just looks like a big unwieldy tip over. I looked up the web site and it said how it wasn't just a tip over but it appears to be and a plain tip over would seem to accomplish the same thing. I've also seen the demo of the motorized version and I don't need to start on that one here. We always talk about growth and moving magic forward. I want that to be the goal of new illusions, I'm just not sure how to apply that to this prop. Of all the old methods to try and enlarge, this one seems to be a little awkward. I know it can be done with enough assistants, but again, is it really a good method? I agree that it is certainly economical to build compared to some other motorcycle productions. I will say that the prop has a nice art direction. I'm not sure about the black plastic on the sides but I liked the metal work. Is it an innovation or original idea? I'm curious to see what others think.
Ray Pierce
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