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David Eichler Grammar Host Durham, ME 1780 Posts |
I wonder if anyone can provide some suggestions as to their favorite close-up mat. What size have you found to be most appropriate, who manufactured it, and have you found advantages to having it a certain color (or found disadvantages to having it a certain color).
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Brian Morgan Regular user 185 Posts |
I have the bigger rectangular shaped mat but if the situation and trick allows I prefer to use the small half circle mat. As for colors I use black just so the cards and coins show up clearly.
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Bill Thomas Regular user 102 Posts |
I like to use the ones from "The Magic Warehouse". I use 2 different ones. I use a 7 X 13 Black close-up mat that costs $6.50 I use this around the house for practice. Then I bought one for my close-up table that is 11 X 16 and I think it cost about $17.00 or $18.00 at "The Magic Warehouse" They also have a bunch of other styles, colors and sizes. I hope this helps.
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
Most appropriate mat for for what?
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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tedski Special user New Jersey 792 Posts |
IMHO, make your own to suit your needs
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Rob Johnston Inner circle Utah 2060 Posts |
I heard that office stores sell a good one....but I went into one and couldn't find it anywhere.
The Gibson mats are what I use, I believe. I cannot remember for sure.
"Genius is another word for magic, and the whole point of magic is that it is inexplicable." - Margot Fonteyn
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Today's conditions and small space (if that is the case) why not use something FAMILIAR to most folks, a MOUSE PAD.
Otherwise for a big formal close up theatrical presentation DEAN DILL makes the killer pad. Armando uses one of Dills.
STAY TOONED... @ www.pete-biro.com
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Jamie Schoolcraft Regular user Palmdale, CA 136 Posts |
Dean's Pads can't be beat!!!
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Sk8rDave Regular user California 189 Posts |
First, I recommend staying away from the Zeus pad. Long story as to why but, they have a tendency to delaminate quickly. I've been fairly happy with Apollo pads, but I'm partial to Tom Mullica's close up pad. It's made from solid neoprene so you don't have to worry about spilling or dropping a cigarette on it. It doesn't have quite as much give as standard close up mats but once you're used to it, it's very easy to work on.
I didn't see them on his merchandising page, but if you're interested, go to his site http://www.skeltontribute.com and shoot him an email. |
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harris Inner circle Harris Deutsch 8812 Posts |
For themed Birthday Parties, I have bought mouse pads and given them to the birthday person.
I also use Patrick P(Please buy a vowel) for formal settings. I use his very bright colored ones. It is a great product from a very nice man. He recently one the close up S.A.M. contest in Vegas. Usually when I work, I do not use a pad. Just peoples hands or the stage in front of my chest.(for more visibility) Harris
Harris Deutsch aka dr laugh
drlaugh4u@gmail.com music, magic and marvelous toys http://magician.org/member/drlaugh4u |
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Darrin Cook Special user 621 Posts |
Just a note: Genii had a tribute to Ross Bertram that featured a close-up pad he made. There was a gimmick built into the pad that allowed you to steal a coin as you set the pad down.
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Mike Walton Special user Chicago 984 Posts |
Anyone know where to buy a small close up carpet similar to the one Eugene Burger uses in his videos? It looks like a minature flying carpet.
I like the idea that it folds in thirds to an approximate size of 12" x 4" or at least that what it looks like. |
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Close.Up.Dave Inner circle Behind you! 2956 Posts |
I wouldn't bother spending your money on the Dean Dill Pad with loaders under it. The same exact concept can be accomplished by having a hard close up mat handing a fraction of an inch off of the table. As for me, I used a close up mat similar to a mouse pad except bigger. It works well but I'm planning on getting a new one with a bit more cusion so its easier to pick cards from it (I have really short nails). If you do table hopping, get a hard close up pad and pick up Scott Guinn's Table Hopper's Friend. Check it out on his website.
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Mediocre the Great Inner circle Rich Hurley 1062 Posts |
What's the perfect pad? Depends on your application.
I own two Dean Dill pads.... They are well made and are perfect for more classy, sit down close up shows. They are designed with the perfect cushioning for coin work. You won't regreat going with one of Dean's pads... and he makes them to custom sizes as well. I also have a variety of cheap pads in various sizes hanging around that I got from my local magic shop... fairly thin with a rubber backing. The mouse pad size is great for strolling but usually I perfer to work only out of my pockets when I'm strolling or doing table magic.
Mediocrity is greatly under rated!
-------------------------------------------- Rich Hurley aka Mediocre The Great! www.RichHurleyMagic.com |
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Aperazor Loyal user Akron,Ohio 244 Posts |
Just my experience from a beginner here for consideration.
I had bought a closeup pad from my magic shop for very reasonable but just seemed kind of cheap and two soft. I also wanted something a little bigger, I had seen posts about the Super Mouse mat from Staples and they looked perfect and for about $8.00. I went and got one at it is very nice, but for someone who is just starting out in coins like myself it is more difficult to work with than the softer one was. I also notice that the harder surface tends to leave the cards visibly raised when loading coins as well as a tell tale thump when loading for someone who hasn't quite got expert control yet. If I get another one I will look for something with a softer surface than the mouse pad has. For now I'm planning on covering these.Just thought I would throw it into the mix of opinions. Nick |
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tedski Special user New Jersey 792 Posts |
I really can't emphasize enough to try making your own. It is simple, affordable, and you can customize it with all the loaders, or magnets etc you could ever want. I made a formal pad with a 18 x 24 wooden frame(A.C. Moore / $8 on sale, 3/16 inch birch ply backing(home depot / $4, 1/4 inch foam backing and black velvet(JoAnn Fabrics / about $10.
Okay, maybe you'd rather not make it, but my point is you can make a VERY NICE pad for about $20-$25 customized to your design. Have Fun! |
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harris Inner circle Harris Deutsch 8812 Posts |
After watching the "champagne act" that won at FISM in the early 90's I have been thinking about building a special theatre with holders for special Nearly Normal Events.
I can't recall the French Magician, but the organization and thought as well as "back stage" of his close up unit were very interesting. Harris
Harris Deutsch aka dr laugh
drlaugh4u@gmail.com music, magic and marvelous toys http://magician.org/member/drlaugh4u |
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Gordon Special user Chicago 692 Posts |
Gee, I have a mouse pad at my fingertips for 8+ hours a day, and somehow it never occurred to me to use it as a close up pad. (Thanks, Pete!) I agree that it's so familiar that it's unlikely to raise suspicions, and certainly easy to locate and gaff. Best tip I've gotten all week.
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owen.daniel Inner circle England 1048 Posts |
Harris,
The magician you mention is Jean Pierre Vallarino. You can now get his "Champagne Act" on DVD, as well as his new DVD "Rendez-Vous". I saw him in December, he is well worth looking out for. Owen |
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