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jokerthehoudini New user 66 Posts |
Yea to much work.ill just act like there. Spinning and pull it out make life easy and I use the wringler not just to squash the animal I have a whole routine based around it. Person picks a card and my macaw trys to find the card and I put him inside for privacy and he throws cards out and he comes out flat with the card In mouth..
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Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11172 Posts |
I think you'll find that the presentation can far outweigh the prop. It sounds like a fun routine with the bird.
~michael baker
The Magic Company |
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billappleton Inner circle Los Gatos, California 1154 Posts |
It's really a Macaw Wringer? Why didn't you say so! That's a lot simpler to make.
This does sound like a good routine. Here is where I got my felt, this was 30 bucks: http://www.Grainger.com Felt Sheet, F5, 1/8 In Thick, 24 x 24 In |
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jokerthehoudini New user 66 Posts |
Thanks a lot guys. Your help was very much welcome.its really a nice routine once you see it.Im also looking for a jumbo forcing deck and a jumbo card shooter anybody know where I can get this at..
thanks Henry |
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jokerthehoudini New user 66 Posts |
And bill thanks for the link but I think my best bet is printing on paper the kid can keep the bird pic and if I print on felt I believe I would be broke after 5 shows. . But if I get a good price and my cost comes down to $5 a felt with print I would deffently give the felt away
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Spellbinder Inner circle The Holy City of East Orange, NJ 6438 Posts |
It doesn't have to be felt, just because everyone else has been ending with a felt rabbit (or bird). Do an iron-on on a white cotton handkerchief, or a white t-shirt, or a white silk.
For iron-on transfers from your ink-jet printer: http://www.dharmatrading.com/ijp.html OR, print directly on fabric with your ink-jet printer: http://www.dharmatrading.com/html/eng/420658-AA.shtml Take a photo of your bird and the card and print it out on cotton or silk. The effect is what matters. If you print the bird on paper, don't make it a washer wringer, but make it look like a magic printer (printers have rollers, also).
Professor Spellbinder
Professor Emeritus at the Turkey Buzzard Academy of Magik, Witchcraft and Wizardry http://www.magicnook.com Publisher of The Wizards' Journals |
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