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emptycupmagic Loyal user 216 Posts |
Can anyone help me find the trick sold by (I think) Adams where a plastic man hunched over was put on the table and after a short period of time, rolled over?
Bob Plaut
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wkitwizard Elite user Los Angeles 466 Posts |
It was called "the fall guy" and used to be made of pot metal.
kw
Nothing is truer than the incomprehensible, because the sum total of our knowledge consists of the fact that we know nothing. Our reality is an illusion. Thus illusion is reality-Punx
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emptycupmagic Loyal user 216 Posts |
Thanks KW. Now where can I obtain one?
Bob Plaut
emptycupmagic@aol.com |
wkitwizard Elite user Los Angeles 466 Posts |
Contact the used magic dealers, such as KT Magic or Mario Carrandi. You might try the allmagicguide.com and do a search also.
kw
Nothing is truer than the incomprehensible, because the sum total of our knowledge consists of the fact that we know nothing. Our reality is an illusion. Thus illusion is reality-Punx
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rtgreen Inner circle Portland, Oregon 1322 Posts |
I checked with SS Adams and they don't carry it...
Robert Harbin published some ideas for falling planks that used egg timers to cause the weight shift. Maybe you could build something that would work for you. |
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