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Eddie Torres Special user New York City 692 Posts |
I'm looking for one of those aluminum suit cases, those really sturdy looking guys, but with a set of legs so I can set it up as a table. Not looking for a Lefler case or anything in that style. I've been searching for one and while I know I've seen it somewhere I can't seem to find it. I found a small one that was more for a close-up show. I'm looking to fit, several multiplying balls, a can for Miser's dream, a bunch of rope and several other things that require a little more space. Any help would be appreciated.
Eddie Ivan Torres
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ShawnB Special user 728 Posts |
Hi Eddie...
Keep in mind if you are going to use the table for a table.... and a case, it is going to be difficult to open it a retreive items when there is stuff on top of it... I am sure you have though of that... but I figured I would bring it up just in case. Good luck on your search. Shawn
Shawn.
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mmreed Inner circle Harrisburg, PA 1432 Posts |
They sell aluminum cases at Lowes and Home Depot. They are decent quality.
If you want the killer looking terrorist bomb attache, check out Zero Halliburton cases at zerocase.com legs - get a set of Lefler Ultimate Table base legs: http://www.shopmagicvault.com/Ultimate-Table-Base_p_898.html
Mark Reed
Wedding and Event Entertainment |
Rodney Palmer Inner circle 1317 Posts |
I was under the impression that MAK Magic still were making these. Here is a DIRECT Link to Abbott's Magic is this what you are in need of $ 116.00?
http://www.abbottmagic.com/Carrying-Case......oryId=-1 RJ
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mmreed Inner circle Harrisburg, PA 1432 Posts |
TMORP those are the Eureka cases.
We sell them often - however the Lefler table bases are MUCH more rugged and stable for about the same price of the Eureka legs without the case. The Home Depot case makes a nice match to the lefler base.
Mark Reed
Wedding and Event Entertainment |
Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Drum stands are worth looking at. I have a couple of them and they are easy to set up and RUGGED.
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elimagic Inner circle 1664 Posts |
I have the performers pop up table from themagicwarehouse.com Its good lots of storage and is very prtable. I recommend it. If you have any questions bout it just Pm me.
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Aaron Smith Magic Inner circle Portland, OR 1447 Posts |
Buy a microphone stand at guitar center for 19.99. Then buy a flange at guitar center for 4.99. Attach the flange to the bottom of aluminum case from home depot. Screw microphone stand into flange and Wah-la. For 25 bucks you get everything you need, and it's much more inexpensive than spending an unessecary 65.00 (not including shipping) on the Lefler Legs. Just my opinion.
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Comedy Writer Special user 594 Posts |
Use Aaron's suggestion, but note that the center of balance changes with the lid open -- set the flange with the top up...NOT closed.
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trickychaz Special user West Virginia 549 Posts |
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On 2010-02-05 19:41, elimagic wrote: I have been looking at those. Are they durable? Is there a good amount of space in the storage compartment? It seems to me that 34" tall is a little short for a table, and I don't want to have to bend over to get out props. Can you tell me more? Thanks Charles |
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