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Tophie Loyal user 261 Posts |
Which Mogar knives are best for this effect....
The Black Stag handel set or the Bone Handle set.... Or others? |
Michael Bilkis Special user 728 Posts |
I have the bone jigged set. I bought it because I wanted the deluxe set. THe knives are the best I've worked with and I have three different sets from other makers. I love my Mogar knives.
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Turk Inner circle Portland, OR 3546 Posts |
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On 2005-07-26 18:43, Michael Bilkis wrote: Michael, Is the bone knife as easy to find by touch as the stag knife is, and, is the contrast between the bone and regular knife as visible as it is with the stag and regular knife? With the bone knife set is the regualr knife a black knife set (or is it a white knife)? Thanks for the info. Mike
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Michael Bilkis Special user 728 Posts |
Turk,
It's jigged Bone and white. Three knife set. One all white. one all bone(brown). And one special knife. THe white knife is smoth and the Bone is jigged. Very easy to differentiate in your pocket. Michael |
Harry Murphy Inner circle Maryland 5444 Posts |
Honestly it does not make a difference!
Sure the stag handles help you locate the knife you want and the side you want very, very, very easily. However, the old style smooth knives were also constructed so that you could determine which side was which. It all comes in Joe’s instructions. All of Joe’s knives come with a “tell”. Basically, the bolster down (at the thumb) and the blade to the left will give you all the information you need. Any or all of the Mogar knives can easily be used for the routine (and a brilliant routine it is too!). Don’t fret about which is best; there is no best, as they are all the best! Simply buy a set that appeals to you and has the look that you want. I have an old Mogar set (the so called five knife fantasy set). It is over ten years old and predates his newer stag handles and his even newer bone (jigged and otherwise) handles. I have never had one problem knowing which side was up just by knowing the cues. Of course, Joe showed me how the day I bought them from him. Lately, I have been using his Giant set for a stand-up knife and silk routine based on one found in “Merrils Knife Book” (you have that book don’t you?). They are very large and can be seen in fairly large venues.
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quickhands Regular user 132 Posts |
Mr. Murphy, I am so glad I found your post. I was trying to decide between a set of stag 3 knives and the fantasy set, wondering if buying the fantasy set would prevent me to perform certain routines. Helped by your post, I have decided to in favor of the fantasy set.
Thanks, QH. |
Skypoint New user Dallas, Texas 71 Posts |
I have a set (4) of these beautiful knives and have a basic routine down, but would like to move onto a more advanced routine. Can anyone comment on Web of Distraction by Whit Haydn?
Thanks, Jim |
Michael Bilkis Special user 728 Posts |
More than a routine, "The Web of Distraction" is a treatise on the color changing knives. It is well worth purchasing to read and learn Whit's approach to magic and routining.
Michael |
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