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Riku_Pajari New user Mikkeli, Finland 99 Posts |
I am just bad storing my magic stuff, I have about half of my magic books and magazines in a toilet so I can read them when I'm doing my business and all the props are scattered all over my house. I thing I have like 3-4 bags with some props and 2 different shelf's were I keep 'em too. Only place where I can be organized is my unopened deck shelf.
Sometimes it's a bummer to thing where are my linking rings/rubber chicken/chop cup/you name it, but I somehow has managed to find all my props that I need with a little effort. My most often props are always somewhere where I can see them all the time. I have planned to get a bigger apartment (I now live in very small apartment, like 33 square feet) where I can just have one room for just my magic stuff. |
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Tom Fenton Inner circle Leeds, UK (but I'm Scottish) 1477 Posts |
Mary,
"Cold and spidery", that is THE best description of a garage I have ever seen. Tom
"But there isn't a door"
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Leland Inner circle St Louis 1180 Posts |
Plastic containers. You can see what in it without having to pull it out and look inside it.
Life of Magic!
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Loopback Veteran user Lincoln, Nebraska 359 Posts |
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On 2010-12-27 22:00, Dale Houck wrote: I see that Dale likes Delrin! I have a set of the RNT Black Beauties and they are fantastic for portable on the fly cups and balls. |
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rsylvester Loyal user Trying to learn to BP a duck in 269 Posts |
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On 2011-01-23 04:25, Tom Fenton wrote: We have an unfinished basement in our 100yo house that a contractor once looked at and said, "This looks like a one of those basements where people hide bodies." I was at Hobby Lobby picking up some craft type stuff to fix and prepare some props, and in their furniture section, they have fantastic trunks, cases, boxes and even lightweight tables (which could be used as side tables), for anywhere from $20 to $100 each. The looks range from antiques to flashy. Just a thought. |
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AndrewJ New user Travis County, TX 70 Posts |
Quote: Thank you for the tip. I have been considering more of a light trunk than a suitcase to travel with. There's a Hobby Lobby pretty close to my workplace as well.
On 2011-03-09 01:10, rsylvester wrote: Right now most of my regular use gear is in an inexpensive Sterilite Officeware / portable hanging file container. I can also tuck some cups, rings and other goodies in with room to spare. I also have a second one for storing and - literally - filing silks in. |
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rsylvester Loyal user Trying to learn to BP a duck in 269 Posts |
Ha, Andrew, and I've been looking for some Serilite containers, or some other plastic file drawers, because they seem to be popular and work well for storage by folks here on the forum. The hanging files would save space.
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Mike Maturen Inner circle Michigan's Beautiful Sunrise Side 2726 Posts |
I like the ideas of "filing" your silks! You could label by size, color, type, etc! This would make pulling them out for use quick and easy!
I know some others that store their silks in envelopes.
Mike Maturen
World of Wonder Entertainment The Magic and Mayhem of Mike Maturen 989-335-1661 mikematuren@gmail.com AUTHOR OF "A NEW DAWN--Weekly Wisdom From Everyday Life" member: International Magician's Society |
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