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jletranger New user Carrboro, NC 6 Posts |
Just wanted to share some of the pics of my new busker pouch. For anyone on the fence about this, come on over to the other side: this is a superior product, well thought out and of lasting material. My grandchildren will find this thing in perfect condition after I die one day (and I'm only in my 30's). Frank was in contact the entire time prior to delivery and I dare say that it got to my door, I think from California to North Carolina, in a few days (regular shipping). Just pure amazing.
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jletranger New user Carrboro, NC 6 Posts |
Another image, one more to come. Not sure how to attach multiple pics to a single post...
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jletranger New user Carrboro, NC 6 Posts |
Here's the back. Nice soft zippered pouch here for cash or other props.
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ekins Special user Portland, Oregon 513 Posts |
Nice pouch and nice pictures. Thanks for sharing.
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migwar Elite user west yorkshire, UK 457 Posts |
Is that the parlour pouch? Very tempted to get one in the new year
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jletranger New user Carrboro, NC 6 Posts |
Migwar, this is the Busker's Pouch. If I'm not mistaken, it's a bit bigger than the Parlor Pouch, but I'd suggest any of these as the quality is phenomenal and it has a very professional look. The Busker's Pouch easily holds stacked cups, final loads, peas (in my case I do a variation of cups and balls based on the "shell game". Modified James Prince version, also used by Jamie D Grant), decks of cards, wand and coins. I like to keep most of my props close at hand, so I needed the tad larger size. Parlor Pouch would likely be less intrusive for indoor work.
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Bluesman Special user Florida 567 Posts |
I been on the fence about getting one of these. Christmas is coming up!
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migwar Elite user west yorkshire, UK 457 Posts |
I'm wavering between the Parlour or Parlour plus. I only use limes/lemons so I don't need a huge amount of space. Currently using a pouch my wife made but it is very basic. In all honestly I'll probably have to wait until the new year. Its been an expensive month!
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Iron Butterfly New user 66 Posts |
Yup. Frank does great work. I bought a poacher pouch last year, which is a tad smaller but has served me well. Great craftsmanship.
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James_Kelsey New user 72 Posts |
I've got one of these and it is amazing!
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migwar Elite user west yorkshire, UK 457 Posts |
Finally got to the point where I need a better pouch, Been using a homemade one for a while but durability and size are an issue. I am thinking of just getting the full size buskers pouch, 3 x Tennis balls and potatoe load it might be overkill but It can also hold my cups/cards/wand and a few ballons etc?
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EVILDAN Inner circle 1279 Posts |
There's a BUSKER and a JUMBO BUSKER.
Which one do you have jletranger?
by EVILDAN....
"The Coin Board Book" - moves and routines with the coin panel board. - http://www.lybrary.com/the-coin-board-book-p-827955.html "SLASHER - A Horror Whodunnit" - a bizarre close-up routine based on Bob Neale's "Sole Survivor." PM me for more info. "Zombie Town" - a packet effect about how a small town turned into zombies. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nzJhcoJtyOM |
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migwar Elite user west yorkshire, UK 457 Posts |
Well I have pulled the trigger, now the wait!
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TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
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On Jul 22, 2015, migwar wrote: Thanks for the Kudos guys. As for the quoted post, you can easily get away with a Parlor plus. Those loads are very small and light weight.
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migwar Elite user west yorkshire, UK 457 Posts |
Well I already went for the Buskers pouch and got my mitts on it today.
The quality is amazing. My wife who is pretty handy with a sewing machine was also very impressed. I was concerned when ordering over size but there was no need, Its comfortable, looks fine and access to loads is easy as pie. Just need to get out there with it now |
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EVILDAN Inner circle 1279 Posts |
Did you get the Busker or the Jumbo Busker?
by EVILDAN....
"The Coin Board Book" - moves and routines with the coin panel board. - http://www.lybrary.com/the-coin-board-book-p-827955.html "SLASHER - A Horror Whodunnit" - a bizarre close-up routine based on Bob Neale's "Sole Survivor." PM me for more info. "Zombie Town" - a packet effect about how a small town turned into zombies. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nzJhcoJtyOM |
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migwar Elite user west yorkshire, UK 457 Posts |
Went for the busker.
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migwar Elite user west yorkshire, UK 457 Posts |
If you want to see photos, I can take some for scale?
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EVILDAN Inner circle 1279 Posts |
MIGWAR - Yes, that would be great.
by EVILDAN....
"The Coin Board Book" - moves and routines with the coin panel board. - http://www.lybrary.com/the-coin-board-book-p-827955.html "SLASHER - A Horror Whodunnit" - a bizarre close-up routine based on Bob Neale's "Sole Survivor." PM me for more info. "Zombie Town" - a packet effect about how a small town turned into zombies. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nzJhcoJtyOM |
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migwar Elite user west yorkshire, UK 457 Posts |
Items are tennis ball ( slightly smaller) 14 inch wand, Poker sized cards and Tom Frank Phoenix Cups |
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