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Magicfingerz New user 28 Posts |
Where is the best place to buy a giant blendo?
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
If you want a mechanical Blendo, the best in the world is Rice's Blendo. They are expensive but they work.
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Magicfingerz New user 28 Posts |
Hmm... Thanks. But Iam looking for a blendo like the one in Jeff McBrides video. The Blendo with the clear tube. Does anyone know where I can get that?
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hugmagic Inner circle 7704 Posts |
Is this the mirror tube? Bill Brewe in Cincinnatti used to make a fine one.
As per mechanical blendos, I make them also with tie dye silks. Horace Marshall once made a mechanical 6' square blendo for Reeder Hutchinson. Talk about the need for long arms!
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ClintonMagus Inner circle Southwestern Southeast 3997 Posts |
Peter White at P&A Silks makes a beautiful mirror tube. It's expensive, but well worth it.
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Magicfingerz New user 28 Posts |
Where can I buy a fairly inexpensive mirror tube?
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ClintonMagus Inner circle Southwestern Southeast 3997 Posts |
Actually, I don't think I've ever seen an inexpensive Mirror Tube. It looks like it is a fairly significant undertaking to cut the slots and install the mirror inside the tube. I'm just guessing, since I've never done any work with acrylic tubes.
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Ms. Morgan Veteran user The Garden State 399 Posts |
Richard,
You mentioned Hutchinson's 6' blendo....we have an 8 foot, you have to walk inside it to set it! That's a Gaint blendo. By the way, Richard makes a very find blendo! Ms.M
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Magicfingerz,
The last jumbo mirror tube which I think is the one McBride is using was by 'Magic Hands' of Germany. They went bankrupt several years ago. Another company is handling the final items left. Anyway, dealers have items from some Afracian based company. I think it is 'Mephisto House' in Belguim. I bought one of the last Mirror Tubes they available from Dave Cressey Products at a Convention. I paid $60 for it. May I suggest that you can use a Crystal Silk Cyclinder to perform a blendo effect. This is a Mak-Magic product and all dealers carry the item. This was on Jeff's Tapes also. Then the bag blendo is a nice selection also, where 3 silks are but in a cloth tote bag and transform into a 36" scarf. Another alternative is the changer bag. Finally, you could use the Al Baker dye tube from Rice Studio's. Roll a construction sheet of paper. Put 3 silks in a the tube. Pull out a vari-colored scarf. You might want to check out this site: http://www.laflinmagic.com They specialize in silk magic. Hope this helps you in your search. |
hugmagic Inner circle 7704 Posts |
The 6' Blendo was done by himself which is quite an arm spread.
I have used a Elmo test tube bunny to produce a triple layer 90" silk to produce CEO's from behind on numerous occasions. This is a very large crystal silk cylinder. It is still being made by Dazzling Magic http://www.dazzlingmagic.com. I have considered making a good mirror tube again as I have the proper mirror material. However with the cost of materials and such, I don't think it will be inexpensive to sell. There was a smaller very cheap version that was included with an imported silks to parasol trick from India. I don't know if it would be big enough for you for not. Again, I would contact William Brewe in Cincinnatti and see if he has any of his left.
Richard E. Hughes, Hughes Magic Inc., 352 N. Prospect St., Ravenna, OH 44266 (330)296-4023
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
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Alym Amlani Inner circle Canada 1464 Posts |
How much is that in dollars?
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flowJuggler New user East Coast USA 71 Posts |
About $150.
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Hayre Loyal user Arkansas 241 Posts |
I recently purchased the famous (or infamous) 6 foot Blendo discussed above, made by Horace MArshall, for Reeder Hutchinson. It is an awesome thing, and is fiercely magnificent and striking. Makes a heck of a backdrop for a Jet Set. I got it in a huge lot, and am not sure what 'individual' silks were meant for it. If anyone has any insights about the silks, drop me a PM. I think I have them identified, but they are quite a unique setup, unlike what I have seen before.
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hugmagic Inner circle 7704 Posts |
I wrote you an email on this.
Richard E. Hughes, Hughes Magic Inc., 352 N. Prospect St., Ravenna, OH 44266 (330)296-4023
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Hayre Loyal user Arkansas 241 Posts |
Thank you Richard (hugmagic), for your info. Hope you enjoyed the photos of this one of a kind Horace Marshall masterpiece. I am lucky to have it on display at my home.
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