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Head Case![]() Inner circle 1138 Posts ![]() |
I'm looking for a DVD that would contain a sponge ball routine fit for restaurant / table hopping, where at the end, the person is left holding 10-20 small balls in their hand.
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Eddie Torres![]() Special user New York City 691 Posts ![]() |
World's Greatest Magic Sponge ball DVD. Has several routines by the greats. Eugene Burgers routine is in there and ends in the way you want.
Eddie Ivan Torres
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Merc Man![]() Inner circle Nuneaton, Warwickshire 2660 Posts ![]() |
The Pat Page Sponge Ball DVD is worth it's weight in gold - and includes the move for the finale you are after (based upon Dr. Jak's 'multi-ball' that was marketed by Goshman).
Barry Allen
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Head Case![]() Inner circle 1138 Posts ![]() |
Thanks a ton guys.
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Dr_J_Ayala![]() Inner circle In search of Vlad Dracul and his 2169 Posts ![]() |
The above suggestions are excellent and I would highly recommend both.
I know you asked for DVDs, but I want to point out another resource wherein you might find another routine, the handling of which can be changed or modified to suit your desired outcome. It is a routine called Benson Burner from the book Vortex by Tom Stone. It is a Benson Bowl Routine, but I have adapted the routine for table hopping, keeping the originial climax, which has a bunch of tiny sponge balls coming out of the bowl. In table hopping, this can be done using a coffee cup, or it can be done as a traditional sponge ball routine using the hand(s) of a participant. Besides that routine, Vortex is full of indespensible thoughts and ideas, a countless number of excellet effects and routines. I hope this information is useful to you. |
rmendez![]() Inner circle San Antonio, Texas 1320 Posts ![]() |
Steve Dacri's Sponge Ball Toolkit is both educational and entertaining at the same time. Comes highly recommended.
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motown![]() Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 5964 Posts ![]() |
Ben Salinas has a good one called The Encylopedia of Sponge Magic.
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