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magicswan Loyal user springfield,ma 253 Posts |
Yeah, I was thinking for festivals, lightweight, portable, I'd be in a straight jacket and chains, but what's good for a frame and curtain, velour?
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stephen secret New user mpls. 67 Posts |
The weight may be too much but have you considered a pop-up-tent that we all see at any art fair? They all seem to be white and break down easy. Then you could pull the sides down and do the spirit cabanet.
Sincerely, secret
sincerely, secret
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Dave V Inner circle Las Vegas, NV 4824 Posts |
Glenn Falkenstein and Frances Willard came to our magic club and did a shortened spirit cabinet routine with just the jacket change. All they needed was a lightweight curtain (bedsheet?) and a hula hoop.
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Smudge New user 82 Posts |
The only problem with lightweight curtains is you have to be careful if the wind picks up.
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Jeff Dial Special user Kent, WA 533 Posts |
Also be careful of backlight from Mr. Sun.
"Think our brains must be too highly trained, Majikthise" HHGG
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magicswan Loyal user springfield,ma 253 Posts |
Pvc pipe maybe? Like a puppet stage that breaks down...it was just a thought.
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