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Christopher Starr Inner circle Heart of America 1850 Posts |
Anyone own or have seen one of these up close?
I like the idea of having it on a side table, so that your volunteer can remain standing during the routine. However, from the video provided, the neck width seems to be a bit tight for an adult. Product URL: http://www.augustinemagic.com/FOR%20THE%20PROS.htm Performance video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU61jd35ZAA |
Magic Researcher Elite user 406 Posts |
This is an interesting variation of the Dissecto. Obviously it does not work like the original Abbotts model. This is potentially good. It's a shame that he did not line the handle up with the blade as is seen in real knives. I like the idea but the handle and an adjustable neck opening still need work - IMHO.
MR
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Hector Loyal user 273 Posts |
That´s terrible with a kid!!... OMG
anyway... nice modification |
Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
I recall seeing an Abbott's version that was meant to be used with an assistant's leg. That was one large Disecto!
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