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Samuel Catoe Inner circle South Carolina 1268 Posts |
Where can I get a good quality American Flag Blendo? The one I use sags in the middle of the flag at the bottom and the flag itself has stains on it. These are printers ink stains and as such will not come out of the material. Also I cannot afford the $100 flags at this point in time. So my next question is should I just wait until I can get the high dollar bag or is there a lower priced bag that will be just as good. (Mine is the $30-$40 version) Thanx
Samuel
Author of Illusions of Influence, a treatise on Equivoque.
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Magicduck Elite user Washington State 484 Posts |
The quality of these is not that great. I got one from one dealer...so bad I sent it back for credit. Then I got another from another dealer...better but not marvelous by any means. The good news is, on the second one, it was pretty good and I was able to "clean it up" with some fabric pens. All the marks were lack of dye on the red and blue. When I was done it looked pretty good. Also, if they get damp the darn dye or ink runs too. I went over it, when it was done, with scotchguard..so it will probably last now.
If I was not happy with it, I would just get a flag that would work and have someone who sews make one for me...based on the other one. It really is not that complicated. I have seen some great flags, much like the ones in the blendo but better made, for $6 or $7 at Target. As a result of 9/11, a number of US flags are available at good prices. quack |
Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
Get P&A to make you one with a blue silk bag. It will look great and out last both of us.
Good Luck! Bob Sanders Magic By Sander |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Bob,
P&A are not available, I read on another string that he has had a stroke. They are not answering email or the telephone according to the string. Hope, they are okay, they do have the best quality even if their silk is a little heavy. Bill |
Dougini Inner circle The Beautiful State Of Maine 7130 Posts |
May I suggest Silk King Studios...this may not be what you're looking for, but I find this to be the best source for fine silks, books and silk effects. May I quote from the Rice site:
"Rice's 50 Star Junior Blendo" Three 12" Spectrum solid silks change into a 16" x 24" flag. Rice’s silk flags make this effect ideal. The performer exhibits 3-12" Spectrum solid color red, white, and blue silks. The silks are tied together and then change instantly into an American Flag measuring 16" x 24". The flag may be shown on both sides, as the effect is self-contained. Our flag blendo requires no skill when our simple instructions are followed. Due to the soft compacting qualities of our exclusive line of flags, the entire effect packs into less than half the space occupied by other flag blendos on the market. You're looking at over a hundred bucks, but this will last you the rest of your life, if you take care of it...I still have Rice silks that are thirty years old, yet other silks have rotted away (read: Seracin)... (Sorry to hear about P & A...much prayer for him and his family during what must be a VERY difficult time...) Sure hope this helps a bit! Doug |
Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
Bill,
I am sorry to hear that Peter is having a problem too. It has been years since we have talked. The last time I talked to him he was still teaching band. Dave tells me Denny & Lee have a good inventory of P&A silks. That may help you get what you seek, quickly. There was a time when Ted Sudds would be the man to see too. For years he made some very nice blendos marketed as "What's New". I have lost contact with him. Good Luck! Bob Sanders Magic By Sander |
stephenbanning Regular user United States 178 Posts |
Last year I got a flag in a bag from India. It was inexpensive, but very useable and what I expected for the price. One of the few things from India I have ever been able to use in a show. It was basically the Suds trick with a flag. It has gotten a good response as part of a patriotic routine I've done with silks and music that was in Laflin's newsletter this past March.
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Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
Stephenbanning,
I'm surprised and happy that you found the trick with silks from India worked for you. It is a great trick. However, as an importer, I'm very shocked that the silk work was acceptable. I have imported (for my other businesses) from India since the 1960s. Wood and brass items have been outstanding for the price. But my experience with silk was embarrassing. Therefore, I still import silk from China. Should I reconsider? Congratulations! You certainly can't argue with success and a happy customer. Enjoy! Bob Sanders Magic By Sander |
silking Loyal user 213 Posts |
I have the Ickle Pickle flag bag and it is great. Looks fine and the price is right.
Silking |
magic4ewe Regular user 179 Posts |
I recently bought a Bag to Flag and I'm not very happy with the quality. After practicing it just a few times, the loops are already starting to pull away from the seams (poorly made) and the outside lining is starting to snag even though we are careful with it. It will definitely not hold up long!
I am planning on making one on my own. I just wanted to get your impression on using velvet as the outside bag. Do you think it will 'drag' during presentation or do you think it will work? I just feel it would be a sturdier and longer lasting product, if it doesn't hinder the change. Any thoughts or recommendations? Thanks! |
Regan Inner circle U.S.A. 5726 Posts |
Magic4ewe,
I would be afraid to try velvet, because I don't believe it would allow the working to be smooth enough. It would be bulkier also. I think you should consider a good quality satin material. Silking, Where did you purchase the Ickle Pickle Flag Bag? Does it have the American Flag on both sides when produced? Regan
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magic4ewe Regular user 179 Posts |
Thanks for your input Regan. You confirmd my suspicions. I will look for a nicer satin for the outside.
What about the flags themselves. The ones in mine, like mentioned above, came stained and in poor quality. Can I use a lightweight nylon flag found at local stores or do you think those need to be silk? Thanks again! |
Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
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On 2006-06-19 12:15, Regan wrote: In a prop velvet is typically a bad deal. It's way too heavy. Even for drapes and curtains we use robe velour because of the differences in weight. Neither moves like silk. They also kill light. Silk uses it! Bob Sanders Magic By Sander |
Regan Inner circle U.S.A. 5726 Posts |
There you have it, magic4ewe. Bob is the man that knows all about silks.
Regan
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magic4ewe Regular user 179 Posts |
Thank you both very much for your input! I will definitely scratch the velvet idea and go to a high quality satin.
Your comments are appreciated! |
Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
Regan,
Thanks for credit for the super qualifications. Now if it were only true... Bob Sanders Magic By Sander |
Regan Inner circle U.S.A. 5726 Posts |
Ah, but true it is, Bob. Your reputation as the expert on silks is well known.
Regan
Mister Mystery
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hugmagic Inner circle 7655 Posts |
I would make it with regular flags but I reinforce the strain points with satin. You are not dealing with a bult problem here so silk is unnecessry.
Bob"s imports are good silk but I prefer a thicker silk in a prepared blendo situation. Of course, the flag could be sewn a piece of sating and then put together. But I do tend to over build a bit as I hate to have things break on me. Richard
Richard E. Hughes, Hughes Magic Inc., 352 N. Prospect St., Ravenna, OH 44266 (330)296-4023
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