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Carlos Hampton Veteran user 363 Posts |
Scott F. Guinn said
"Rather than having special pockets sewn in, I recommend the Klamm pocket organizer. It has about 15 different mini pockets for coins, knives, TTs, jumbo coins etc, and is easily transferred from coat to coat. It is also very sturdy and very inexpensive. I absolutely love mine!" Can you give us any links as where to find this product? Thanks |
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Steve Hook Inner circle Raleigh, NC, USA 1266 Posts |
Try:
http://www.klamm-magic.com/cgi-bin/web_s......match=on I've used one of these for over ten years and love it. It's not the be-all, end-all solution for everything, but it's handy. I keep a TT w/ MisMadeBill, half dollar, and my jumbo coin in it for walkaround. Day to day, I now carry the TT and bill in a Carl Andrews' pants pocket organizer. It's smaller and equally useful. Steve H
Like Bonnie Raitt said, "I miss Little Feat more than I miss being 8 years old." Thanks for the concerts + recordings, Lowell, Richie, and Paul!
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iwillfoolu Special user Upstate NY, USA 746 Posts |
Well here's the plans for my new jacket. Either a Cloutier or Cellini double topit, with my own touches. Slightly expanded sleeve openings(Clark), tight lining in sleeves(Cloutier). Expanded width pockets, A pocket for a wand, openings and passages from some pockets to others, a few extra pockets, pockets inside pockets, specialized pockets for certain props. Also an extra layer of material along the bottom edge for clipping loads. Finally, a layer of stiffener to hide all these darned loads
Joe |
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K-Max New user Oklahoma City 49 Posts |
I have a long, narrow, deep pocket for my wand sewn right into the lapel. I also like the Cellini Topit and the Bobo coin sleeve mentioned previously.
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glodmagic Special user USA 501 Posts |
This is as good a place as any to mention that January is typically the time that Tux rental places sell off their rentals and buy new ones to be fresh for the spring.
I can buy a $500. Tails tux jacket for about $50. to $100. (depending on condition) at these sales that was only rented out for a year. They are typically held off premisis (away from the rentals shop)so ask your local place about it. Even if you don't use a tux in your performance style it's still a deal rather than rent when an unexpected formal occasion comes up.
Remember ANY of your posts here can be Googled by your customers and Clients. Just entering your name in Google can bring up your negative comments that stay for years!
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jimisolo Regular user League City, TX 110 Posts |
Well, while we're on the subject - I was wondering if anyone around here has purchased one of those "76 pocket magician waistcoats", that seem to be perpetually sold on eBay. Here's a link if you haven't run across one before.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie......ry=14014 It is usually a little warm to be running around down here in a jacket, but I think one of these might just be the ticket. I doubt I would even come close to using all of the pockets, but I find the amount, variety, and possibilities intriguing. |
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