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motivationalmagic Regular user Pennsylvania 179 Posts |
I have seen David Oliver's magic act at Monday Night Magic, where he uses a ten inch zombie ball.
Does anyone know where I can find one of these? Or make one? I've searched for large plastic Christmas tree ornaments, but have not found anything that size. Looked for other things, but nothing that large so far. Thanks, Rich |
SpellbinderEntertainment Inner circle West Coast 3519 Posts |
I believe he uses an industrial xmas ornament,
the kind used to decorate outdoor and mall trees, you can get them from wholesalers. I personally think then inches is far too large, maybe OK for an Okito but not for a zombie style routine. I also feel this is his work, and would not trespass on his idea. My two-cents, Walt |
Brent McLeod Inner circle 1792 Posts |
Timothy Drake-a fabulous Illusionist here on the Café uses a Don Wayne Floating ball
converted for a Zombie Routine & it is a really pleasant act to watch !, but he also does the floating ball as part of it- which is really what the routine with a larger ball is for-see what you think, he will also answer any questions Im sure but he does it well Check out his website & movie of the same Personally as a Professional I think its too big for a Zombie type routine on its own but as part of the larger floating ball routine it works well Cheers Brent |
Kent Wong Inner circle Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 2458 Posts |
Here is a brief video clip of a Christmas ornament zombie ball. I believe it was about 8 inches in diameter.
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=9188869169720407905 Kent
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