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flimnar Special user Salt Lake 577 Posts |
I have a couple of change bags--each with strengths and weaknesses. Who, in your opinion, makes the very best change bag?
Thanks-- Flimnar
"This one goes to eleven..." Nigel Tufnel
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Ron Reid Inner circle Phoenix, Arizona 2733 Posts |
Hi:
I like the P&L bags the best, but they're a little hard to come by. However, I did see a like-new one at Ron Alessi's site for $100.00. Surprisingly, the Indian-made deluxe model that Duane Laflin sells is pretty good too. Ron |
RideorDie99 New user 80 Posts |
What is a good change bag routine?
STOP DROP SHUT THEM DOWN AND OPEN UP SHOP
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magicbyswh Inner circle North East Tennessee 1550 Posts |
I am also inquiring on what routines you use with the change bag?
Steve
Creator of Cereal Brainwave, Creator of the Tossed out Book
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flimnar Special user Salt Lake 577 Posts |
I use the change bag as a piece in different rountines. For kids, I call it a flag factory when performing the Mismade Flag. It also comes in handy for Peanut Butter and Jelly as well as David Ginn's Snake Can routine.
Flimnar
"This one goes to eleven..." Nigel Tufnel
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magic4u02 Eternal Order Philadelphia, PA 15110 Posts |
Keep in mind that a change bag is just another prop, when placed into a great routine.. it becomes entertainment and entertainment is what makes a magician. =)
Kyle
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