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bentpenny Loyal user 235 Posts |
There's also Baffling Blocks by Eric Leclerc. It might be a fun paddle effect to add to your collection. I'm not sure if it is in stock any longer though.
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Wizard of Oz Inner circle Most people wish I didn't have 5219 Posts |
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On Sep 6, 2024, videoman wrote: The pizza paddle is phenomenal... it actually makes sense when presented, and justifies the reason for having such a prop.
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.
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Julie Inner circle 3948 Posts |
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On Sep 5, 2024, NicholasD25 wrote: I believe that paddle trick is from ENARDO (Chicago?). Sam Berland developed an entertaining routine for this set of props "back in the day". |
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NicholasD25 Elite user 431 Posts |
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On Sep 9, 2024, Julie wrote: Yes, it’s actually called Mystery Paddle. |
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rhettbryson Elite user Greenville, SC Not ashamed of his 414 Posts |
IMO the best paddle trick ever made is the Joe Porter wooden version toothpick paddle. (The metal one is not so good)
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rhettbryson Elite user Greenville, SC Not ashamed of his 414 Posts |
I meant Joe PORPER, obviously....
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Julie Inner circle 3948 Posts |
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On Aug 30, 2024, AmazingKeithy wrote: Does anyone have an idea as to the fair market value of a Ju Ju Stick? |
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NicholasD25 Elite user 431 Posts |
There’s one on sale at Quicker Than The Eye for $55.00.
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Julie Inner circle 3948 Posts |
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On Sep 11, 2024, NicholasD25 wrote: Taking into consideration the comparative value of the latest and greatest(?) magic offerings, the $55 price (depending upon condition, of course) seems fair. Thanks for responding! Julie |
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Julie Inner circle 3948 Posts |
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On Sep 10, 2024, rhettbryson wrote: I pretty much agree with Rhett's observations. However, the metal Toothpick Paddle by Porper is a also a good and impressive apparatus IF you use the proper toothpick (restaurant type/sealed in plastic). At least one step above the metal and wooden versions referrenced above is the metal Joe Porper's PADDLE TWO. A similar effect to the other toothpick paddles, this one has a cleaner routine (thanks to Jonathan Neal Brown) and a limited production availability (thanks to Hollywood Magic). This one will fool magicians and it's completely examinable without instigating any telltale questions about its construction. It looks just like a small rectangular piece of wood (no funny paddle shape) with 3 holes drilled all the way through> and a different color (red-white or blue) painted around each hole. It's definitely worth tracking down! |
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Rennie Inner circle I think I have about 1751 Posts |
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On Sep 6, 2024, videoman wrote: I would like that. Give me your PayPal address. Rennie
The effect is the important thing, how you achieve it is not.......
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Rennie Inner circle I think I have about 1751 Posts |
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On Sep 6, 2024, videoman wrote: And videoman very generously noted the Pizza Paddle to my collection. thank you very much.
The effect is the important thing, how you achieve it is not.......
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