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tropicalillusions Special user Tulsa Okla 631 Posts |
If you get the dwarfs, then you must get Richards Supreme Livestock production The smaller version( for Fruits) This would be perfect.. I have had mine for months now, and it is very versitle. It allows me to produce my critters ANYWHERE I can dream up.
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M&M Magic Regular user 116 Posts |
Thank you! Where can you find it?
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tropicalillusions Special user Tulsa Okla 631 Posts |
http://www.hughesmagic.com he should have a video of himself producing oranges from the load, but this same prop could very easily produce your dwarfs. Richard hughes (hugmagic) here on Café, makes these by hand, and has done a special addition for my loads of 10 pounds or better, works well for my Big Rabbit. just pm hugmagic or go to hes web site at thelink I posted. this is a great prop.
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hugmagic Inner circle 7655 Posts |
Here is he link for the Supreme Master Golden Production..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAmZz3Nv9MM.
Drop me a line if you have any other questions. I hope to have video up soon of the extra large livestock bag producing a rabbit. Richard
Richard E. Hughes, Hughes Magic Inc., 352 N. Prospect St., Ravenna, OH 44266 (330)296-4023
www.hughesmagic.com email-hugmagic@raex.com Write direct as I will be turning off my PM's. |
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M&M Magic Regular user 116 Posts |
The Blooming trees?
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hugmagic Inner circle 7655 Posts |
If you look up my youtube videos, you will find a link to the Blooming Orange tree. Not a great video, just something quick I did.
Richard
Richard E. Hughes, Hughes Magic Inc., 352 N. Prospect St., Ravenna, OH 44266 (330)296-4023
www.hughesmagic.com email-hugmagic@raex.com Write direct as I will be turning off my PM's. |
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M&M Magic Regular user 116 Posts |
Hey Richard! I loved the master production! That is so neat!
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tropicalillusions Special user Tulsa Okla 631 Posts |
Neat!!!! it is Neato... LOL. I am having a blast with mine.
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windrunner New user 86 Posts |
Dwarfs are great. I have never had a dwarf try to bite anyone. Other breads that I have had tried to bite. An important point: don't put the rabbits together even if the are the same sex. They will still hump each other. That does not look good at a kids show.
A great end of the show rabbit vanish is the Fastest Trick. It is a livestock vanish that looks like a Chinese table. You vanish the rabbit and walk off stage. The audience thinks it is in the table. You return and collapse the table and leave the stage for a final time. I perform this at the end of my dove act. I change 4 doves to the rabbit and then vanish the rabbit. I know the Fastest trick is sold wholesale by D. Robbins. I should be available through most magic shops. Good Luck
Bryan Blankenship
"the alter ego of" VanDoren the Magician |
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M&M Magic Regular user 116 Posts |
Thanks guys! Wind: Thanks. is it like the vanishing dove/rabbit from tora magic?
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igr8mgkman New user 52 Posts |
Cockatoo's are very demanding birds for attention and if they don't get the attention they scream and can become pluckers and they need a good diet as well!! They are very Affectionate and loyal to its owner once trust has been built. they can vary in price from 700$ all the way up to 10,000$ depending on the kind you want! Please do some research on these birds. when we got our congo african grey parrot I did 6 months - 1yr of research before making my decision on owning one and I never regretted it!
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Regan Inner circle U.S.A. 5726 Posts |
Cockatoos scream loud too! I'm talking deafeningly loud! LOL
Someone mentioned that they had never had a Netherland bite. I have owned 7 or 8 and never been bitten by one, however, I had one that was hateful and would threaten to bite. I was a cautious with her. Notice I said 'her' because she is the only Netherland doe I have owned, and the only one with a hateful attitude. Once Netherlands get older, I believe some will become more likely to bite. As I mentioned, I have owned several, and all but one have been males, so I am speaking strictly about bucks now. They do tend to become more hateful when they get old. I usually retire mine when they reach 6-7 years. I have never been bitten, but I am cautious. They seem to want to be left alone more when they get older. I think they have aches and pains (most likely due to arthritis) because most, (if they live long enough) will eventually grunt and whimper when they are handled. My favorite all-time bunny is around 9 years old now. He has been retired for around 2 years now. He and I did so many shows together, and he was perfect. I doubt I will never have another that is as good for my show or that means as much to me as he does. It saddens me to think he is hurting now, but he is. When I handle him I do so very gently, and I try not to pick him up no more than I have to. He's a sweetie, and I am dreading to see him go.
Mister Mystery
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Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
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On 2011-09-26 15:27, M&M Magic wrote: I must advise you Tora's products are low quality. Thomas Clark's products are great quality for a low price. Check out his Mini-Blam: http://www.magicsax.com/page3/page24/page24.html |
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M&M Magic Regular user 116 Posts |
Thanks Looks Awesome!
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