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johndraws Loyal user Danville, Illinois 202 Posts |
I am in the market for a knife through arm gimmick. Is there anyone out there that has used this gimmick and can help guide me to one of the best on the market, or possibly a thread with this discussion on it. I need to load it with plenty of "blood" It will be used for stage.Thank you in advance.
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Roni Elite user 405 Posts |
Tony Parx makes the best Knife Through Arm. You should contact him. Please google him
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dmkraig Inner circle 1949 Posts |
Best I ever say was made by Amazing Jonathan. Perhaps you can contact him and see if he has any for sale.
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docsteve Inner circle 1831 Posts |
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On 2012-10-05 18:12, Roni wrote: For a horizontal cut this is superb - and I have it and use it! CC has a vertical set which is also brilliant him - I'm sure he will chime in, but if you search there is a video on here which is definitely worth watching
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sleightly Elite user New Hampshire 500 Posts |
Are you looking for a conventional knife through arm? Or are you looking to draw a blade across your arm to slice it open with blood oozing from the wound? I have a version using a straight blade that is very strong...
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ssucahyo Inner circle 1955 Posts |
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On 2012-10-06 04:03, docsteve wrote: Thank you. I have the vertical model, it will come with the slice knife. if anyone need the detail please PM me. Cheers, CC |
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hackmonkey Inner circle England 1093 Posts |
I have the Tony Parx Knife. While the basic design is good, small handle/large blade and can be kinda shown on all sides. I have trouble filling the blood and it doesn't seem to hold much blood at all, one squirt maybe. I will try and fill it with a syringe, see if that helps.
It does kinda look like a real knife, more than some others on the market where the handle is as big or bigger than the blade. But there is room for improvement on this decent model. The blade is kinda wobbly also, in all directions. |
hackmonkey Inner circle England 1093 Posts |
I have added two syringes to the back of the handle for much more blood flow. I may end up modding the handle by sanding down the edges for a smoother handle and embedding the syringes.
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