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incompletefaro Regular user Plano, TX 135 Posts |
Around ten years ago, I saw an advertisement for a "Mechanical silk to ball" in a magic catalog. The problem is that I don't remember the dealer name nor have I seen it advertised anywhere else. Probably it might be out of the market. The only memory I have about the effect is that you hold a silk by one of the corners. The silk is drawn inside your hand quickly and when you open your hand you have a ball which you can freely display.
I would like to buy this effect. Any information regarding this would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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mrunge Inner circle Charleston, SC 3716 Posts |
Maybe you can just make it yourself.
What about gimmicking a handkerchief ball ( http://www.larocksmagic.com/magic/ball_m......hiefball ) with a p#ll that is attached to the silk? You might have to play with it a bit, but it sounds doable. Mark. |
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magic4u02 Eternal Order Philadelphia, PA 15110 Posts |
I do another thing that is the opposite of this effect. With producing a ball into a silk. Obviously this is much easier to accomplish. But having both as parts of an overall act sequence, it could be a powerful piece of magic.
Kyle
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incompletefaro Regular user Plano, TX 135 Posts |
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On 2007-05-07 08:41, mrunge wrote: Thanks for the p#ll idea. If we use a p#ll attached to the silk, then we could just just use a normal ball to achieve the effect of silk to ball. Unless of course if we wanted to produce the silk initially, then the hank ball is good to go with. The advantage of the "mechanical silk to ball" is, I believe, no hook-ups, self-contained and a fast visual. |
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Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11172 Posts |
I think Viking was the most recent maker of that, but it doesn't come up on a search of their site.
When you get to 50 posts, start a new topic in the tricks for sale section, asking if anyone has one to sell. I have one, but it's not for sale. Sorry. ~michael
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incompletefaro Regular user Plano, TX 135 Posts |
Thanks for the tip, Michael!
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hugmagic Inner circle 7655 Posts |
This is an old mechanical effect that has been made by a lot of manufacturers. Some of the earliest were in Germnay and the later were Norm Neilsen and Viking.
To be honest, it is a mechanical effect and looks like one. Check with Kenna Thompson and Ron Allessi. Expect to pay $100 or more for one. Richard
Richard E. Hughes, Hughes Magic Inc., 352 N. Prospect St., Ravenna, OH 44266 (330)296-4023
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
I had one and sold it. I think I may still have buried somewhere an egg that does the same thing. These were made years ago in Germany and are great for what they were designed for.
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bcookmagic Elite user seattle wa 472 Posts |
I still have one that I would be willing to sell...PM me
If your not having fun doing what your doing....dont do it!
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incompletefaro Regular user Plano, TX 135 Posts |
Richard & Pete, Thanks for the information.
Brian, I have sent you a PM. |
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bcookmagic Elite user seattle wa 472 Posts |
Got the PM and sold my silk to ball. Thanks
If your not having fun doing what your doing....dont do it!
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incompletefaro Regular user Plano, TX 135 Posts |
Bought the silk to ball. Thanks!
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hugmagic Inner circle 7655 Posts |
Be use to use a cheaper silk and watch your fingers!!!
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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Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11172 Posts |
I actually have two different ones. The older German one has the pin (read: finger shredding spike). Sadly, the celluloid ball has degenerated and warped badly (I think the mechanics are still good though).
The other I have is the more recent make, and it uses Velcro instead of the pin. I made one once and fired it only one time. I posted this somewhere else, but briefly, I wanted a larger one (pool ball size). Everything was going along fine except for overlooking a tiny burr at the end of the threaded axle where the key goes in. If you know these things, you know that the axle also serves as the trigger. When I pushed it, it cut a perfect 1/4" plug out of the tip of my thumb!! It happened very fast.
~michael baker
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incompletefaro Regular user Plano, TX 135 Posts |
Thanks for sharing this incident. I will be extra careful while handling this prop.
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bcookmagic Elite user seattle wa 472 Posts |
I have also had a version that had a snap attached to it. I always let the silk wind in 1 revelution to avoid the silk getting detached which has happened to me before. The velcro version is the better solution becauser the silk will get worn out and its easy to replay the silk with new velcro then to have to sew a snap in. Brian
If your not having fun doing what your doing....dont do it!
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yanchakkuen New user 17 Posts |
Does anyone still have the auto silk to ball? I want it very much~ Thank you
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indomagic Inner circle 1140 Posts |
I saw in http://www.toramagic.com, they have auto silk to ball, not sure if it is the same item as all of you are talking here.
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incompletefaro Regular user Plano, TX 135 Posts |
Yes, that's the one...
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indomagic Inner circle 1140 Posts |
I have seen the one Tora sell, quality is good. He said made by Magic Hand German. Anybody now if Magic Hand has website ?
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