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3M New user Los Angeles, CA 59 Posts |
And recommendations on a good dancing cane that lights up (a-la Jeff McBride's Revolution cane).
Semper Magus
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Harrismatic Elite user Greece 434 Posts |
If you want to have the most proffesional result you will probably have to get one from mc bride but costs a lot.(if I remember well 500$) for something cheaper you can check : madhattermagicshop.com/magicshop/product_info.php?products_id=8262.
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Fábio DeRose Inner circle San Paolo, Brasile 1477 Posts |
His is priced at $300,00 and is THE best dancing cane, hands down.
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Actully, Jeff McBride's has been "out of stock" for some time now. With the DVD it sold for $319.00 for one Vortex Cane and $598.00 with 2 Vortex Canes.
The suggestion above by Harry Semtic may be a alternative. madhattermagicshop.com/magicshop/product_info.php?products_id=8262 |
Harrismatic Elite user Greece 434 Posts |
Excuse me for increasing the price of jeff's cane.
btw here there is also another light up cane from juan mayoral.you can also check this: http://www.worldmagicstore.com/light-dan......ency=EUR it is real that in order to get nice results on dancing cane routines you need one perfectly balanced.in my opinion,if you practise it very well, the technique can save you,you do not need to try high-risk moves.in fact most of them(again in my opinion) are giving away the fact that the cane is somehow controlled with thread.I would suggest the cheap solution (at lease for the beginning).you can practise with them and see if they suit your needs.I do not know the differences between the different types but only the thought of changing mind and having paid 600$ makes me think that you must be really sure and have tested it a little bit more. |
RPAYNE40S New user 44 Posts |
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
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On 2011-04-14 18:54, RPAYNE40S wrote: Looks like the same one as I referenced previously. http://madhattermagicshop.com/magicshop/......_id=8262 |
magicians Inner circle Teacher and Legend 2898 Posts |
Jeff tips the cane handling method in his lecture. I like the effect of this, as it is simpler than a standard dancing cane, and the built in lighting enhances the effect like a black art concept.
I am not enamored of the Mayoral cane.
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wally Inner circle 1828 Posts |
This looks pretty good, http://www.52magic.com/index.php?gOo=goo......uctname=
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SpellbinderEntertainment Inner circle West Coast 3519 Posts |
That is a knock off.
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wally Inner circle 1828 Posts |
But does it work????
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Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
A lot of those overseas knock offs are terrible quality.
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Fábio DeRose Inner circle San Paolo, Brasile 1477 Posts |
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On 2011-07-11 13:33, SpellbinderEntertainment wrote: Of what? Juan Mayoral's cane, whih has a different design, does not break into two pieces but, on the other hand...lights up? |
elliottmagic Regular user 155 Posts |
I got one of those canes, The quality isn't horrible, but it wasnt balanced right, but it is easily modified with some tape
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