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Orange Eric![]() New user 24 Posts ![]() |
Hello,
Does anyone know where I can purchase the Fielding West Dove Holder? It's the one that is pulled from out of your sleeve, and then produce it out of a hank or something. I was going to buy one at his lecture at the IBM convention in San Diego, but already spent all my money in the dealer room. lol Thanks for any help. Eric Giliam |
Michael J. Douglas Inner circle WV, USA 1645 Posts ![]() |
From the home page of http://www.fieldingwest.com - click on "Merchandise" to enter his shop, which includes the "Dove Production Apparatus" as the first product. Google is your friend.
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Michael J.
�Believe then, if you please, that I can do strange things.� --from Shakespeare�s �As You Like It� |
Dave Scribner![]() Assistant Manager Lake Hopatcong, NJ 4845 Posts ![]() |
While this is a good effect, I've always considered the price of $100 to be a bit exorbitant and way out of line.
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Michael J. Douglas Inner circle WV, USA 1645 Posts ![]() |
Hey, it is what it is. People will pay a hefty price to save some time and trouble, and if that's what he can get for it, good for him.
I emailed him probably a little over a year ago to ask how his version differed from the one Johnny put in print (I don't recall him saying the difference on his DVDs, other than the placement of the....thing), and he told me to call him. Maybe he uses a different material, I don't know. ![]()
Michael J.
�Believe then, if you please, that I can do strange things.� --from Shakespeare�s �As You Like It� |
revmike![]() Special user Annville, PA 646 Posts ![]() |
For those of you who live close enough, you could ask Fielding in person as he is one of the featured performers, along with Johnny Thompson and Pam and Kevin James, in his illusion show at the Kutztown (PA) Magic Convention on Saturday, Nov. 13th.
You can always PM me if you want any details, but I am sure Fielding would be more than happy to answer questions. He will also be doing one of the lectures at the convention. Mike
The magic is not in our sleights and illusions, but instead in our ability to bring love and joy.
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Dave Scribner![]() Assistant Manager Lake Hopatcong, NJ 4845 Posts ![]() |
I'm not knocking the effect or Fielding, and you are absolutely correct. If he can get $100 for the effect, more power to him. I just think at the end of the day, $100 for a dove harness is too much.
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Bill Hegbli![]() Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22799 Posts ![]() |
Dave, I agree with you as to price. When his ad only says it is the Johnny Thompson Dove Bag, without saying or suggesting any improvement, then I stopped dead in my tracks at reaching for my wallet.
Norm Neilsen sells the Johnny Thompson bag for $35.00. If it is the one in his old lecture notes, then that is still a huge increase. I seen his act years ago on a special of some kind, and maybe he has changed it, but he did a latex dove production and later pulled the real dove from his pocket; not really a production. So maybe he has created something different in more recent years. I can only see paying this amount of money for one trick, is if the purchaser is not looking to use a dove act, per say, and needs the "full" information for this one production. That, of course, would mean a very full and complete handling of the bird and prop, so the person does not have to look elsewhere for any information to immediately perform this effect. |
Dave Scribner![]() Assistant Manager Lake Hopatcong, NJ 4845 Posts ![]() |
The last time I saw Fielding perform was just a few years ago. A silk is laid out flat on the hand and whisked away. Sitting on his hand is the dove. Good effect, nice surprise, but not anything that would warrant that price.
In the end, it's up to the buyer to determine if the price fits the budget and is worth the money.
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Michael J. Douglas Inner circle WV, USA 1645 Posts ![]() |
The production is the first effect in his bird act, and the latex dove vanish/reproduction sequence comes later.
I asked Lupe awhile ago, and she said the "EZ Way Out Dove" that Norm sells isn't the same thing - it's just a type of dove holder. And I don't know if the production was included in lecture notes, but it was published in the 'Polished Polish Prestidigitation' book. (I feel like I make a reference to that book once or twice a year, and I don't even own it! ![]()
Michael J.
�Believe then, if you please, that I can do strange things.� --from Shakespeare�s �As You Like It� |
Bill Hegbli![]() Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22799 Posts ![]() |
I own the Johnny Thompson book, but it is packed away. I will have to dig it out. I think I remember the dove production explained in the book, his transparent dove production. He used a sheet of plastic wrap.
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Dave Scribner![]() Assistant Manager Lake Hopatcong, NJ 4845 Posts ![]() |
The transparent production does use a sheet of plastic, but it is not the "Wings of Warsaw" production we started talking about.
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Bill Hegbli![]() Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22799 Posts ![]() |
As far as I know, Johnny Thompson only uses one type of dove bag in his act. It is the one that Norm Neilsen sells. Maybe Lupe meant that it is not the same because Norm Neilsen does not provide any detailed instruction on the production. Basically, you are only purchasing the bag Johnny Thompson uses.
As far as this production method, I have not seen West perform this, so cannot comment if this is the same, but I was originally comparing the price between the two. $65.00 for the method only is a bit high when you are buying the holder and need the information to do anything with the container. |
Regan Inner circle U.S.A. 5718 Posts ![]() |
Hmmmmm......I was not aware of the Johnny Thompson Dove Harness. I will have to look into them. Do they have any major differences from General Grant's?
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Bill Hegbli![]() Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22799 Posts ![]() |
Yes, Johnny Thompson dove holders are the complete covering of the bird. They only use what is called the direct steal. They have snap closures and ears, meaning you use both hands to open the holder to release the bird.
I used to use this holder and the Neil Foster Dove Holder regularly. General Grant holder is more like the more modern holders and can be used with other types of steal methods. His, of course, is the one-hand opening method. |
Regan Inner circle U.S.A. 5718 Posts ![]() |
Thanks, Bill! That helps a lot!
Mister Mystery
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KyletheGreat![]() Special user Georgia 560 Posts ![]() |
I'm using Fielding's harness, and I LOVE it...so smooth and clean, and built to last! This is now my favorite dove production.
And Bill, if you purchase the effect, a DVD is included that DOES explain the handling of the bird and the prop, as well as proper placement and production methods. The price may seem high, but then again, look at the price of other things on the market as well...perhaps it was priced in such a manner to keep the amateurs and screw ups from using and ruining the effect... |
KyletheGreat![]() Special user Georgia 560 Posts ![]() |
Fielding called me a couple days ago and he and I discussed his harness during part of our conversation. He told me to announce on here that if anybody wanted his harness in the USA, to send him and email and he'll sell it to you for $65.00
He sells most of them to overseas magicians and the price for them is $100.00 |
Frank528![]() New user 6 Posts ![]() |
I know this thread is very old, but can you still get the Fielding West “Wings of Warsaw” dove production effect? Thank you
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