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Gordon Pail New user Chicago 54 Posts |
Hmm...see what I found.
While I was surfing the net and I came across this website. A website that makes table and stools for practitioners. It packs and unpacks under 3mins and seems like its a good stuff for illusion workers. Whats more the design of the base seems like it can be modified and use as a magical base or etc. I wonder what does you guys think. If possible come in and comments about this.. Here is the link: http://www.movingmesa.com |
eb02 Special user 680 Posts |
As I see the info its use for massage bed. Its not big enough for stage.
On the other hand I am carrying enough magic items that I do not want to carry the stage with me. If its a big show, the one who invite me arrange the stage... There are other solution on the market for folding stage. Eran
Eran Blizovsky
www.magic4business.net |
Gordon Pail New user Chicago 54 Posts |
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On 2005-05-04 09:15, eb02 wrote: Hi Eran I know what you meant. But I was not refering to be used as stage or platform. Instead my idea was to use and implemented to be a illusion base or a levitation platform...the design seems quite suitable for such effect... I hope you get my idea. Regards Gordon |
eb02 Special user 680 Posts |
Dear Gordon
There is something in what you are saying, depends on the strength of the structure. I cam across the site of the spider stage: http://www.crowdstop.com Eran
Eran Blizovsky
www.magic4business.net |
plainman007 Special user 630 Posts |
Massage bed.....HAHAHAHA
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Gordon Pail New user Chicago 54 Posts |
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On 2005-05-04 10:11, eb02 wrote: Thanks for the kind reply. I m very interested in the link about the spiderstage that you provided. But it seems like the link is not working...Can you double check ? Thanks Eran Regards Gordon |
eb02 Special user 680 Posts |
Gordon
This is their site. I notice it doesn't go. They have an add on http://www.magicweek.co.uk you may try and contact them true that site. Eran
Eran Blizovsky
www.magic4business.net |
plainman007 Special user 630 Posts |
I don't get the MASSAGE. You mean you could use blacj art with this. That woudl be feasible. Can you load a base onto it. that's to be seen because I dunno about the weight. But the photo shows two people standing on it. This works on a lazy tong principle. It can hold good weight if you look at it from a physics point of view. And quite compact too. If you wanna talk about this more. You can maybe Private MASSAGE me. LOL.
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Chad Sanborn Inner circle my fingers hurt from typing, 2205 Posts |
With all the cutouts and confusion under the table, it seems an ideal place to use a mirror.
Chad |
Pakar Ilusi Inner circle 5777 Posts |
What about the confusion on the table?
Anyone got that one?
"Dreams aren't a matter of Chance but a matter of Choice." -DC-
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Dylan Weese New user Minnesota 31 Posts |
I worked with the spider platforms. I used it as a add-on to an existing stage and it can hold the weight of three adults. It's nice to have, if you have the pocketbook for it.
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plainman007 Special user 630 Posts |
Pakar, what Chad Sanborn meant by confusion was that the design had the neccesary multi pillar or visualy confusing element to have a parallel m*&&%r to create a nice general purpose illusion table. Which can look ultra thin all the time and yet hold a massive load.
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Pakar Ilusi Inner circle 5777 Posts |
I was kidding...
I guess no one got it... Hmm....
"Dreams aren't a matter of Chance but a matter of Choice." -DC-
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plainman007 Special user 630 Posts |
Ok you got me opn that one pakar...lol
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