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Gideon Sylvan Special user Deerfield, IL 541 Posts |
Anyone know where I can get a really small balloon pump (that is higher quality than one from a cerial box) for walk around situations?
You know you are a magician when you have boxes full of lecture notes you have never read, but still are excited about going out and buying more.
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PROFED Loyal user Chicago,Illinois 229 Posts |
Magic Inc. Chicago
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Doc Pepper New user Black Hills of South Dakota 82 Posts |
Wal-Mart has a small bike pump for about 10 bucks. Or go to a `party Shop' and buy a pump alone or in a kit. I have 7 or 8 around here. My favorite one came from a place that specializes in party goods.. I have also seen small kits at wal-mart with a small pump and 20 balloons (will do in a tight).
Find one where you can use different tips. A tip that fits a 260 might be difficult for a 160. Good luck.
The Doctor will see you now! ;-)
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
Gala imports Italian pumps that are extremely durable, pump easily and inflate a balloon quickly. See this thread: http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......7&22
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wizardofsorts Special user Chicago, IL 935 Posts |
T. Myers in Texas has a few choices. http://www.tmyers.com
Edd
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