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eb02 Special user 680 Posts |
Which Blendo do you prefer: the gimmick set or the non-gimmick set?
Eran
Eran Blizovsky
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Jimmy Joza Special user New York City 760 Posts |
Depends on how I want to present it? I like both for different reasons. I also occasionally like to use some other gimmick (e.g., a Japanese Hank Box, Pavel change tube) with regular silks, balloons and an ungimmicked Blendo (a Pavel routine).
Jimmy
"Those who simply walk in others' tracks leave no footprints."
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graywolf Special user South carolina 631 Posts |
Duke Stern Blendo for gimmicked and Neil Fosters for ungimmicked..Cordially,Howard
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Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
I like Jimmy's approach to that one. It really depends on what comes before and follows. Often some other method solves more problems.
The world is full of good blendos. My favorites used to come from Ted Suds. I liked the weight of it. Bob Sanders Magic By Sander |
eb02 Special user 680 Posts |
Thanks, I prefer the non gimmick Blendo.
Eran
Eran Blizovsky
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markofmagic Elite user 480 Posts |
I like making my own with a stocking as the gimmick. It holds the blendo tightly and then when you place the separate silks on it and turn it inside out the separate silks go into the stocking and the blendo comes out and you hide the gimmick behind the blendo as you display it.
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