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TheAmbitiousCard
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On 2008-05-17 12:38, Dustin Baker wrote:
Lyle, have you ever tried the Kangaroo Pouch?

http://stevensmagic.com/shopping/html/p948.htm

I've heard mixed opinions. It seems a bit big and I'm not a fan of flap closures on belt pouches.


check out our strolling pouch which gets rid of the flaps and is cheaper.
ask around and you'll see people really like it.
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Dustin Baker
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On 2008-05-18 01:05, Frank Starsini wrote:
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On 2008-05-17 12:38, Dustin Baker wrote:
Lyle, have you ever tried the Kangaroo Pouch?

http://stevensmagic.com/shopping/html/p948.htm

I've heard mixed opinions. It seems a bit big and I'm not a fan of flap closures on belt pouches.


check out our strolling pouch which gets rid of the flaps and is cheaper.
ask around and you'll see people really like it.


The strolling pouch also seems to have a much thinner profile. It looks like it's bigger than the Kangaroo pouch, but it also looks like it holds several times the amount of stuff.
Think inside the box. . . it's less crowded.
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This is my new close up vest :

http://store.selfdefensearmory.com/share......sda&All=

What do you think? I can carry $2,000 worth of trick decks, coins, rope, cups and balls (in three metals).

Downside if I fall over I can get up......

seriously .... Decks of cards fit into dollar store cell phone holders the clip on to suspenders or belts. Squeeze purses hold coins separately. really what else do you need.
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Dustin Baker
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Ya' gotta' love the squeeze purses!
Think inside the box. . . it's less crowded.
TheAmbitiousCard
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On 2008-05-18 07:04, Dustin Baker wrote:
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On 2008-05-18 01:05, Frank Starsini wrote:
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On 2008-05-17 12:38, Dustin Baker wrote:
Lyle, have you ever tried the Kangaroo Pouch?

http://stevensmagic.com/shopping/html/p948.htm

I've heard mixed opinions. It seems a bit big and I'm not a fan of flap closures on belt pouches.


check out our strolling pouch which gets rid of the flaps and is cheaper.
ask around and you'll see people really like it.


The strolling pouch also seems to have a much thinner profile. It looks like it's bigger than the Kangaroo pouch, but it also looks like it holds several times the amount of stuff.

Correct. It has a thin profile to be worn under a jacket without the bulge.
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I've got Frank's "Strolling Pouch" and use it every day. It's a superbly crafted piece of kit, and DOESN'T look like a fanny pack, which I think is a bonus. I'd not be caught dead in a fanny pack.......but maybe that's just me.

Interestingly, I use Frank's pouch along with one of his color changing knife holders (which I asked him to sew a belt loop on), except I use the spring pouch which is normally for the "smash knife" finale to hold a Fast and Loose chain.

Finishing off this fine leather ensemble is a High Calibre Holster.

Frank's strolling pouch holds big items (like the SFS Chink-A-Chink) to small items (like Porpers poker chip effects). The nice thing is some of the small but expensive items like the poker chips not only have custom coin pockets to rest safely in, but the compartment those coin pockets are in also zips up tight for security.

Loaded full of stuff, this pouch doesn't bulge a properly fitted dress jacket at all.
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Almost two years later, and here's my opinion: I had Joel make a special one for me, to use the things that I use, and get rid of those things I do not. Now, I can wear this under a vest, under a hoodie, or under a two-piece suit. I always have my 45 minute act with me. And, my pockets are free for business cards (mine or theirs) as well as pens, papers, tips (thumb or cash) and other miscellanea.

Those who criticize have never worn one, used one, or needed one. If you cram your pockets full of "stuff" your suit doesn't look tailored, it looks pudgy, and if your image doesn't matter, you're not a magician, you're either a trickster or a clown.

Huh.

Lee
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Well said Lee.
I love my HCM holster as well. Unless you've used one, you have no idea how liberating (and now essential) it really is. Worth every cent.
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I must have hit the jackpot. I bought a holster, like that to carry my money, in a foreign country about 20 years ago and only spent eight (8) dollars.
Christopher Lyle
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Wow Jay...one awesome deal indeed!
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Christopher Lyle
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I agree that the High Caliber Holsters are THE BEST SYSTEM EVER for the Strolling/Restaurant Worker. I give them my personal seal of approval. I don't know what I would do without one...it's really become my security blanket.

With that said...I'm selling mine! HA!!!! Seriously...NO JOKE!

I have a High Caliber Holster available for sale in the For Sale section of the Café'. It's an absolute awesome item to own if your doing strolling magic. The ONLY reason I'm letting mine go is b/c I am having Joel custom make another one for me (similar to what Lee had done but to fit my act) and am needing to help defray the cost of the new one.

As I said above...this is a Restaurant/Stroller's DREAM system to keep an entire nights worth of magic on your person and out of sight while keeping your pockets EMPTY! Here's a link to learn more: http://hcmagic.com/original.html

I have The Original (the big one). These sell NEW for $370.00. I will let this go for $300.00 with FREE SHIPPING if your in the USA.

PM me if your interested...

Christopher
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