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The Baldini Inner circle I some how pounded in 2445 Posts |
As Xiqual stated, it is Jamie's concept brought to life and that takes money in our world. I have a saddle maker I have been working with for nearly 20 years and he has made me some incredible pieces, a perfect brief case I use to this day. When it’s made exclusively for you, it holds special meaning too.
But my question is, where did you get the black rings, they look very cool. |
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Alex DLF Inner circle 1990 Posts |
They are the Messado rings I think
Get yourself Stamper and MONU, the perfect walkaround packet tricks: https://youtu.be/rwtfeKFeLms & https://youtu.be/yz5yKlI-4w8
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CdnAndrew New user 80 Posts |
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On 2014-01-12 07:33, kollo wrote: Kollo, I understand from his first post that this isn't what he would likely bring to his scheduled gigs. He has pre packed kits for those. This is more of his impromptu case. Has stuff he can perform if asked, share what he's working on with other people, etc. |
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John C Eternal Order I THINK therefore I wrote 12938 Posts |
Hey jack the reason I asked who RU was a side joke when you would state, "....take his word for it, trust me!"
J |
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Jack Straw Inner circle Wichita 1020 Posts |
Yes, those are the Messado Rings.
And don't worry, John C, I can take a joke. I was just heading you off at the pass before you asked me again! I don't hold anything against you. As a matter of fact, I rather like that as an "inside joke" between us. Feel free to ask me that any time you want, OK?
Jack Straw from Wichita, cut his buddy down
And dug for him a shallow grave, and laid his body down Half a mile from Tucson, by the morning light One man gone and another to go, my old buddy you're moving much too slow We can share the women, we can share the wine |
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professorwhut Inner circle Posts R US sold me 1353 Posts |
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On 2014-01-11 23:34, J-Mac wrote: Groovy man, groovy!
After much soul searching about a signature, I decided not to have one.
TG Pop [aka ProfessorWhut] |
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RajeshLGov Regular user India 149 Posts |
Each man to his. I certainly would never like a roll on camping bed- crushing the sponge balls makes it lose its beauty with time. I'm using the same sponge balls for nearly a decade n a half, it still looks good because of the care.For doing impromptu do you nearly always 've to carry something????I've told in many forums YOU r the magic, not your props. Of course with props you can be more magical, I agree, but that's for the planned gigs. I a strongly feel if you want to call yourself a magician you shud b able to entertain people for atleast a couple of hours with the things you can borrow. All the Best. Regards, Raj.
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Raymond Singson Loyal user 259 Posts |
Jamie,
The carrier looks phenomenal. Rustic, timeless. Any idea if these girls would be interested in doing a custom wallet? I personally love the CTW plot, but so many contemporary designs look incredibly boring for my personal taste. I'd love to have a utility device and practical, everyday wallet with their creativity/craftsmanship designed through it. RS.
“The purpose of art is to lay bare the questions which have been hidden by the answers.” -- James Arthur Baldwin
raymond.singson@gmail.com |
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kenodad Regular user 141 Posts |
Beautiful, rustic, mysterious. I commissioned one for myself. For the cost-conscience, this is what I use now--similar size (hold-in-your-hand), lots of pockets. It is just a bit feminine (getting black helps, although mine is the green, which is neutral as well):
http://www.baggallini.com/product/Triple......ini-Bags John |
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Tricster6 Regular user 108 Posts |
Jamie how do I go about getting one of these bags. I would like a black leather
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Tricster6 Regular user 108 Posts |
I think a cross shoulder strap added would allow you to easly travel with this without having to shove it into another bag
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kenodad Regular user 141 Posts |
Tricster: I just emailed Trace of Grey to get one made. I like the idea of a shoulder strap.
John |
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Tricster6 Regular user 108 Posts |
Thank you kenodad, it's a beautiful design Jamie has thought off for me I would want a shoulder strap that way you could stroll with it and be comfortable
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Tricster6 Regular user 108 Posts |
Now just to save some money up. Also I would want them to install the leather attachment for the messado rings just the way Jamie has it but with leather
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MagicKatie Regular user 102 Posts |
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On 2014-01-19 20:24, kenodad wrote: ooh, that's great, thanks for posting |
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Dougini Inner circle The Beautiful State Of Maine 7130 Posts |
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On 2014-01-11 19:29, Xiqual wrote: I was thinking the same thing. http://atraceofgrey.tumblr.com/post/70832771425 Incredible talent, that is for sure! Doug |
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