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Findlay![]() New user 17 Posts ![]() |
I have acquired a backdrop frame and wondered what the best material to use for the backdrop. I obviously want something which would not crease readily. I have had suggestions of crushed velvet and liquid lame. Any thoughts?
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jlevey![]() Inner circle Montreal, Quebec, Canada 2136 Posts ![]() |
Crushed velvet pane. Do a search on this subject and you will find tons of material (pun intended) lol
Jonathan
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Findlay![]() New user 17 Posts ![]() |
Are you inferring crushed velvet is a pain in the proverbial ?
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Amazing Magic Co![]() Inner circle 1679 Posts ![]() |
Here's a great source that may have what you're looking for: http://www.dazian.com/. I purchased my backdrop drapes from them.
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Carducci![]() Special user Denver 539 Posts ![]() |
Another vote for Crushed velvet. It looks very good and doesn't show the creases and wrinkles that come from moving fabric around all the time.
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jlevey![]() Inner circle Montreal, Quebec, Canada 2136 Posts ![]() |
Dear Findlay,
To answer your quesiton... Once you try it out, it will be plain that there is no pain in pane. Jonathan
Jonathan
Max & Maxine Entertainment Magicians with a touch of comedy! ___________________________________ www.maxmagician.com www.mindreadershow.com www.monsieurmagic.com |
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