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Edsel Chiu Veteran user Hong Kong / Los Angeles 325 Posts |
http://www.hottrix.com/html/Automatic%20Thimbles.shtml
I am interested in automatic thimbles, but wondering which set I should buy. I have these combination in mind: Two sets of Glowing White + video Two sets of Glowing Colors + video Glowing White + Glowing Colors + video Any suggestion? Depends on the routine in the video which I do not know. How about those of you who have had purchased it or heard from your friends that have it? Thanks a bunch in advance!
"If there is magic, let it be an art." - William Shakespeare
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Michael J. Douglas Inner circle WV, USA 1645 Posts |
I remember reading reviews for this when it came out several years ago. They weren't very good, but it was mostly because of the price. If I remember correctly, they used to be around $30. In my experience, most thimbles sold anymore are basically the same (smooth plastic, a few are wooden), just different sizes. Even the Fakini thimbles, which I use, are made from the plastic kind. The Hottrix site says these are for "medium to large fingers."
If you're interested in thimble magic, go for it. BTW - don't be fooled by the name. Be prepared for a good chunk of practice time. Oh, and I don't know what the routine is, so you may want to contact Hottrix to see if you'll need both sets.
Michael J.
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