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Christopher Lyle Inner circle Dallas, Texas 5698 Posts
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Hey Guys,
Question... I posted this video yesterday to show off my 3 year olds mad crazy skills at magic but now I have a question. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AL5bmnP2aQU The small little production box that we used in the video. Who made it? What's it called? I've had this thing for 20+ years I would guess. Can anyone shed some light on the subject for me? Christopher
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rockthemike Special user Seattle 695 Posts
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Russell Scoggin Loyal user Lubbock, Texas 257 Posts
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It's called a "Sponge Ball Box". Actually Mikame Craft has recently started making them and has them for sale at a price of around $45 right now. I know that Hocus Pocus has some in stock right now. But there have been several manufacturers of this effect in the past. You can use them for sponge ball productions, silk productions or paper/mylar flower productions. Basically will produce anything of similar size that is flat.
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rockthemike Special user Seattle 695 Posts
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Both are true, but you'll have an easier time using "sponge ball box", though.
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Bernie Balloons Elite user N.Y.C. 480 Posts
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SEO Magic sells them also
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22791 Posts
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I found this on a site, it is called the Amazing Box and said to be made of metal and painted.
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