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Ekuth Inner circle Floating above my 1538 Posts |
ROFL! I love the mental image. Thanks, Michael- I needed that laugh.
"All you need is in Fitzkee."
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Daz Buckley Elite user Australia 469 Posts |
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On 2012-01-15 22:11, asgar wrote: Neither. I am a fan of the Jay Scott Berry design. It has a couple of features that make it so much more usable than the others.And Jay has some incredible thinking on the use of the topit as well. |
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magiclimber Veteran user Boulder, Colorado 315 Posts |
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On 2012-01-14 11:56, dduane wrote: Can someone explain what he means by the TKO is not transferable. Does this mean once you install it on one shirt you cannot remove it? Sewn in? |
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Ekuth Inner circle Floating above my 1538 Posts |
I know the 'old' TKO was this way, but I'm not certain about the new TKO 2.0.
While I liked the idea of the TKO, I found the 'sweet spot' to be a bit too small for my tastes. Ammar's is probably the best I've used, although I have to admit I'm growing to love my Silent Butler...
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magiclimber Veteran user Boulder, Colorado 315 Posts |
I appreciate your feedback. I like what I've heard about Ammar's pattern, but I'd like to not have to have a jacket on, primarily because I get very warm when performing. However, I would intuitively think the topit has a larger "sweet spot" than the TKO.
Anyone else know the details, specifically the flexibility of switching the TKO to other shirts? |
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Daz Buckley Elite user Australia 469 Posts |
From what I can gather so far, the new TKO 2.0 is transferrable. If someone knows definitively I would like to know too.
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MagicJuggler Inner circle Anchorage, AK 1161 Posts |
For those that use the same suit coat for every show, I hope you're having it cleaned regularly. I knew a magician that rarely cleaned his jacket and he ended up looking really grubby, and it's not cool to look unwashed when performing for people. You just look like a well dressed hobo.
Matthew Olsen
I heard from a friend that anecdotal evidence is actually quite reliable. |
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Ekuth Inner circle Floating above my 1538 Posts |
Or David Blaine...
/drum hit
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Russell Davidson Inner circle Hampshire, England 1108 Posts |
Anyone else know the details, specifically the flexibility of switching the TKO to other shirts?
[/quote] The TKO can be transferred from shirt to shirt. There are two possibilities - one will be a simple transfer the other would mean a little work but nothing too taxing. PM me for details if you like. Regards Russell |
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dduane Special user Bridgewater, MA 784 Posts |
TKO 2.0 is more easily transferable than the original TKO. Also it comes in both black and white, so any button shirt will work.
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Acolophon New user 7 Posts |
What is all this about having to wear the same jacket? I got my first Topit from Gully Davenport.I think he invented it, or maybe he got it from a shoplifter! All I do is use a bit of velcro instead of safety pins.
What am I missing? |
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imanipulatestuff New user 15 Posts |
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On 2012-07-15 14:35, Acolophon wrote: some topits are sewn into the jacket. |
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