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BlindWizard Regular user 116 Posts |
Where are some good places to get an affordable pouch, or plans to make your own out of leather and such?
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Pirouz Regular user 114 Posts |
Did you try Home Depot?
Pirouz
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wwhokie1 Special user 512 Posts |
If you want really cheap, try a waiter's apron. you may need to remove the seems that separate the pockets. It is limited, but depending on your needs it could work, and for just a few bucks.
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jakeg Inner circle 1741 Posts |
If you don't need one that's too big, you can convert a woman's hand bag for just a few bucks. Look in second hand shops for a suitable one.
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Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
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On Mar 7, 2016, wwhokie1 wrote: I've used a waiter's apron, but, I prefer the type of apron usually worn by carnies who are agents in the "game" joints. They're the same as a waiter's, but, a bit larger. Mine will hold a set of 3 8" rings, plus a few other small props, like rope, sponge balls, etc.
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Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
Jakeg's idea also sounds good! Thrift shops (and yard sales) are great places to find things like gibecieres! (sp?)
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NotThatLarson Regular user 113 Posts |
Pirouz's suggestion is good. Home depot has a variety of very durable pouches.
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TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
We always try to have models that are affordable, durable, good looking and guaranteed to last.
however, I think it's great to try to make your own. maybe one day we'll offer a kit where you buy the parts and you can put it together yourself.
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cbguy Veteran user 350 Posts |
Don't get a cheap pouch, get a great one from The Ambitious Card
...or, do a cup routine where you can work out of your pockets. |
EVILDAN Inner circle 1279 Posts |
I have a number of different pouches from Ambitious Card.
I use them a lot, the side pouch most often, and all work great and hold up very well. They look like they did the day I bought them.
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Take a look at JoeJoe's video's on his website, he discusses his at length using the Cups and Balls.
http://magicjoint.com/pages/levitations/super-spinner/ You can contact him here on the Café a well. He is so kind, watch all his videos and you will learn a lot and see his pouch in operation. |
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