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wizardofsorts

Special user
Chicago, IL
845 Posts
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Posted: Sep 19, 2005 11:58pm
I'm not sure if this belongs here or in the "grand illusion" catagory. So, I'll try here first.
I would like to start doing a show with my fiance (she's all for it). I'm looking for any illusions that would accomidate her height. She is 5'8". She is fit but not stick thin. I think she weighs about 140 lbs. So any suggustions on an illusion that we could use. We already have a sub trunk that we hope will become part of the show. I'm looking for atleast one more illusion that would become part of this future show.
Thanks in advance.
Edd
Chicago Magician Edd Fairman, Wizard of Sorts is a corporate magician available for your next trade show, hospitality suite, client luncheon, or company event. http://www.wizardofsorts.com
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Ms. Morgan

Veteran user
The Garden State
394 Posts
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Posted: Oct 11, 2005 12:30am
Edd,
I'm 5'7". I often work with my heels on so I jump boxes somewhere in the 5'9"-5'10" range. I'm not rail thin. I've found I can fit in most Zig-Zags (some with shoes, some without). The Thin sawing, Kube-Zag, Most sword-boxes or Doll houses are good fits. We had our Twister made taller, don't use the stool in with the Brooms...My point is tall isn't really a bad thing and I think you'll find it won't limt you too much. Just remember, don't listen to the short girls when it comes to "how-to-do-it" tall ladies do it diffrent most of the time.
"Homemade" illusions tend to be bigger then the so called "real thing" but you get what you pay for.
If you see something you like PM me, tell me what it is, who built it (very important to fit) and I'll help if I can.
Good Luck,
Morgan
World Magic Award's "Escape Artist of the Year"
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Bob Sanders

Grammar Supervisor
Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama
19258 Posts
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Posted: Nov 15, 2005 12:57pm
Edd,
At 5'8" and only 140 lbs. I don't see a problem. In fact, it sounds to me like some very convincing misdirection!
Some sword baskets may be difficult but if you will look around, most professional show girls in heels are taller than the guys.
From a practical side, you will find that taller ladies actually tend to have better balance. Make it work for you.
Congratulations to you and your fiance. Good luck with your magic and marriage. It won't take you long to learn that the best magicians' assistants own their own magician!
Bob Sanders
Magic By Sander
Bob Sanders
Magic By Sander / The Amazed Wiz
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astoundingbruce

Regular user
Burlington, WI (USA)
127 Posts
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Posted: Mar 22, 2006 3:40pm
The Arabian Tent Illusion...build it yourself and you'll see....

“There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact.”
― Arthur Conan Doyle
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JackScratch

Inner circle
2151 Posts
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Posted: Mar 22, 2006 3:54pm
I'm 6'5" at 250 lbs. I make an awful box jumper. Not so much because of my height, but because I'm just not all that flexable. Not to mention the raw cubic feet I take up, no matter how you fold me.
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Alex Palombo

Regular user
Abington, Pennislyvania
105 Posts
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Posted: Mar 26, 2009 4:27pm
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On 2006-03-22 15:40, astoundingbruce wrote:
The Arabian Tent Illusion...build it yourself and you'll see....
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he right
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alexa

Veteran user
NJ
393 Posts
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Posted: Apr 5, 2009 8:30am
I'm 5'7" and 110 lbs.
We own a dollhouse that none of us could fit in, and we thought it was because we just weren't flexible enough. Then I needed to produce someone with it, and they squished into it in a particular way. After a couple tries I had it down and could pop out of the dollhouse in a custom princess dress (HUGE skirt) tiara (adding inches) and high heels! Even my mother who is 5'8" and practically tries not to fit, once I showed her how she could fit in this illusion as well. I totally agree we need to do it differently than the shorter girls, though!
Alexa
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Dr. Delusion

Special user
Eugene, Oregon.
586 Posts
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Posted: Apr 5, 2009 10:45am
Since Ms Morgan and Alexa are box jumpers I would go with what they have to say. If you have a certain illusion and your fiance won't fit, don't give up right away. Spend time having her try various positions. Sometimes a small change in say, the position of her feet can make all the difference in the world. I have a can box with the smaller stairs, one assistant I have is about 5'4", and no matter how hard she trys she just can't fit in them. Another girl in the show is right about 6' tall, and somehow she Can fit in.
But by far the illusion we have that all the girls can fit in without a problem is our Assistants Revenge. It's easy to have a small platform for the shorter girls, and remove it for the taller ones.
Bob.
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alexa

Veteran user
NJ
393 Posts
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Posted: Apr 5, 2009 5:23pm
If you want to know how we positioned to fit in the dollhouse PM me. Do not want to expose anything here on the forum.
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stijnhommes

Special user
568 Posts
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Posted: Oct 28, 2009 6:26am
I don't see the problem. If a store-bought illusion doesn't fit properly, you can always have one custom-made -- or make one yourself. Unless your assistent is particularly large around the belly (which you said wasn't the case) you shouldn't have any trouble at all.
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fccfp

Special user
NJ
559 Posts
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Posted: Oct 28, 2009 8:48am
You and your fiance are probably trying all kinds of positions now. Maybe some of the culd help here. <BG>
A.K.A. Jay The Magician
www.jaythemagician.com
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