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dearwiseone Inner circle Portland, OR 1143 Posts |
Anyone have a case built for their Mini Kub Zag? I'm thinking about keeping mine assembled from show to show, but I've never seen one in a case like that, and it's got to weight a ton with the case! Anyone have pictures of their MKZ cases or know of a case builder who's built this before? I've heard two cases is a popular option as well. Thanks much!
- Kevin |
Jack Murray Special user St. Petersburg Fl. 773 Posts |
I can build ATA cases for your MKZ!
Jack
Jack Murray
http://www.dream-illusions.com |
The Mirror Images Inner circle Michigan/USA 1980 Posts |
I believe Kevin from Living Illusions has it setup where he just rolls his right out of the ata case. This is a good way to go because of set up time is minimal.
Defiantly check out Jacks cases. I have several of them and love them. Also he has very competitive prices. Best,
Steven and Michael, The Mirror Images
The MOST Identical Twin Illusionist http://www.themirrorimages.com Check out our latest new effect - Liquid Steel NEW - MotoBox NEW - MotoMation NEW - Voyager |
Kevin Ridgeway V.I.P. Indianapolis, IN & Phoenix, AZ 1832 Posts |
Jack from Dream Illusions can build one for you. Ours was built in Indianapolis by Indy Case. They build the newer X Frame cases, the lightest, strongest cases out there. Best thing is if a forklift ever puts a nice hole in your case, just pop a few rivets and replace the panel even while you're on the road...instead of removing a ton of extrusion pieces.
Either way you can't go wrong with the 2 choices above. If you want Indy case to do it, they still have the measurements from ours. Kevin
Living Illusions
Ridgeway & Johnson Entertainment Inc Kevin Ridgeway & Kristen Johnson aka Lady Houdini The World's Premier Female Escape Artist www.LadyHoudini.com www.livingillusions.com |
Christopher Starr Inner circle Heart of America 1850 Posts |
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On 2008-09-06 16:09, Living Illusions wrote: Hmmm....and how many rivets does it take to fix the prop that was inside of the case?!? Sorry Kevin, I couldn't resist. I am happy to say that Mr. Murray made me an ata case for my fully assembled MKZ, against his better wishes. (inside joke) It is most pleasant to not have to assemble the prop. Just roll the case where ever, and two people hoist it out onto it's feet and you are ready to go! Sweet! Chris |
illusions & reality Special user Saskatoon, SK, CANADA 859 Posts |
If you have space, it is always best to have a case large enough for the illusion to remain assembled. Not only will set-up time be reduced dramatically, the illusion will hold up much better.
Several of our illusions have large ATA cases that allow the illusions to remain set up, or at least partially set-up. Definitely worth the investment! Lou |
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