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dbolan![]() Loyal user Carrollton, Georgia 273 Posts ![]() |
A comparison may help others and myself with efficient use of pockets; for me:
Centre area: 1. Standard Deck in Osterlind Breakthrough Arrangement 2. Invisible Deck (great when twinned with Osterlind Corrinda effect) 3. Entourage Packet 4. Skinner Three Card Monte Packet Sharpie Holder: 5. Two Colour-Changing Knives Lower Front Pocket: 6. Colour Deception 7. Scotch & Soda w/ Extra Centavo & Bang Ring Upper Front Pocket: 8. Holy Moly (primary three washers only) 9a. One Domino for Domino Monte Thumb Tip/ITR Pocket 9b. Two Dominos for Domino Monte (who needs a stained thumb tip) Dave
"I didn't want him to feel that he could drive the lane with impunity."
- David Robinson |
LegendaryEgos![]() Elite user Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 471 Posts ![]() |
Just got mine...only carrying a couple things right now.
1 regular deck(Ghost deck) 1 ITR 1 pack flash paper 4 Gimmick for Fraud 1 Matchbox Penetration 1 Thread for Saw that's it right now...have more room but haven't loaded it up yet...what I hate is that the standard packet trick holder doesn't fit unless you cram it in bending it. Wish they made it slightly bigger...also wish the side pockets had flaps like the ones on the front so you could choose whether to keep them open, like if you had a sharpie or closed if it was an ITR or something. Marc |
Matt Malinas![]() Inner circle Transylvania 1353 Posts ![]() |
What's your overall oppinion about the product?
-Matt
The masters make the rules, for the wise men and the fools
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dbolan![]() Loyal user Carrollton, Georgia 273 Posts ![]() |
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What's your overall oppinion about the product? Love it. But don't take my word, there are 73 and counting varying opinions here: http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......3&73
"I didn't want him to feel that he could drive the lane with impunity."
- David Robinson |
Kip Stevens![]() New user 85 Posts ![]() |
I keep my little rubber friends in there!!! NAUGHTY............but nice!!
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Justin Craddock![]() Regular user buffalo,ny 127 Posts ![]() |
Yea........the assassin pouch is ridiculous.....
"When a performance is over, What remains"
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BrianMillerMagic![]() Inner circle CT 2050 Posts ![]() |
First time I saw it I couldn't believe Sankey was passing it off as "professional." It seems absolutely ridiculous to me that a magician working a professional gig would actually be wearing that, but it might be just me.
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ChristopherM![]() Special user UK 844 Posts ![]() |
Many have compared this item to the Pro Carrier put out by Joshua Jay. From the photos the Pro Carrier looks more professional to me, IMO. That's not to say some people will have already had great success with Jay's item in professional bookings.
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Dr. TORA![]() Inner circle TURKEY 1448 Posts ![]() |
I prefer to have a small- indeed small briefcase to put my things in it. I do not want that fat pouch ruin the elegance of my suit or Tuxedo. My own thought.
Magically Yours,
OZLEN TUNCER /Dr.TORA Have you visited my new Website in English, yet? www.magictora.com or www.torasmagic.com |
Glen![]() Regular user 121 Posts ![]() |
Not for me....I would rather produce things unsuspectingly from my pockets. It's more natural.
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dbolan![]() Loyal user Carrollton, Georgia 273 Posts ![]() |
But great for a hobbyist. My poker buddies love that I have something called the Assassin’s Pouch.
"I didn't want him to feel that he could drive the lane with impunity."
- David Robinson |
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