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nonvpro Inner circle 1844 Posts |
A friend of mind turned me onto this idea. He uses a Garcia Vega Cigar plastic tube. Garcia Vega cigars come in plastic tubes that are flesh colored. Cut them down to the size needed and you have a pretty good dye tube.
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magicians Inner circle Teacher and Legend 2898 Posts |
That sound great, the tube is probably reduced at the end? I imagine that would be good to keep the silk from popping out.
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Jef Eaton Special user 526 Posts |
You could probably buy a commercially made dye tube for the cost of a cigar today. It's been a long time since there was a good 10 cent cigar. Remember Mike Caveney's bill in cigar routine? A great trick that would be costly today.
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