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WhoDeanie Loyal user 211 Posts |
I know doctor bags have been mentioned before, but the ones I've seen have been rather expensive. This just might be what the doctor ordered for some of you.
http://www.elmwoodmagic.com/full/Accesso......9580.htm
Magically yours,
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gomerel Elite user 458 Posts |
What I'm not seeing is how this differs from bags you can get a lot cheaper from any hardware store.
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jugglestruck Inner circle Wales 1038 Posts |
It seems well thought out and can you find;
The magic bag styled after the classic "Doctor's Bag" provides you with 28 individual compartments, 10 exterior pockets and 14 interior pockets to help keep your magic organized. all that for $29.95 elsewhere? |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
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On 2012-09-26 12:52, gomerel wrote: Making inflammatory statements without substantial references to back them up, is only meant to distort the issue. I have never seen a top loading bag outside of a men's Shaving kit bag. Unlike many of the poster's on the Café, I actually go to the physical stores and shop and look around, other then Internet. Being your statement gave no reference, it is worthless as a positive idea for others to pursue. As for the original post, if one is considering a close-up bag to take their larger items with them, this looks like a worthwhile bag to consider. The main advantage to this bag is it size and being able to use it as Servante as well as a carrier. Don Alan used the Doctor Bag for years, and he would put the bag between his legs for his Lump of Coal or Giant Nut production and his Chop Cup productions. If you wish to do more then some card and coin effects, this just may work for many magicians. |
pepka Inner circle Uh, I'm the one on the right. 5041 Posts |
I have used an actual Dr. bag for years. One large compartment. It holds several decks of cards, a few packet trick holders, small box for card to box, 2 coin purses either 1 set of cups with loads or chop cup and a wand. I'm the one who packs it, so I know where everything is and it stays out of sight at a gig anyway, but it looks classy when I walk in the door with a nice leather bag. I see a lot of magicians using a silver briefcase/toolkit from home depot and I just think those look awful...but to each his own.
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Wizard of Oz Inner circle Most people wish I didn't have 5150 Posts |
I agree pepka. There is a mystique to the Dr. bag, that few other cases have.
I like your website by the way. Very clean looking.
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.
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gomerel Elite user 458 Posts |
Pardon me. I am new. I don't understand how my question was an inflammatory statement. It was a question not a statement. I would like a doctor bag style bag for my stuff. So here is an example for $8.00. http://toolmonger.com/2007/04/14/cheap-a......ool-bag/ How is the Magic Doctor Bag different?
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highcard New user 48 Posts |
I think the main difference is the vast number of individual pockets on the doctor bag. You'll save money buying the canvas tool bag, but it doesn't have all the separate compartments so you'll spend a lot of time digging through. Jumbled all together is a good way to end up with some damage to the various props, too.
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rklew64 Inner circle 1265 Posts |
And the best thing about the canvas tool bag is room for spackle and a scraper to patch up drywalls.
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pepka Inner circle Uh, I'm the one on the right. 5041 Posts |
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On 2012-09-28 21:53, Wizard of Oz wrote: Thanks Wizard!!! |
TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
The bag shown in the OP is awful.
I also agree with Pepka (only because he has nice legs) that silver tool boxes are also awful. Not awful if you're keeping them at home but if you're taking them out for others to see in a professional setting? ..... OMG
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pepka Inner circle Uh, I'm the one on the right. 5041 Posts |
I do have nice legs......sturdy. You could hold up a baby grand with these babies. Anyway.....I've had my eye on one of THESE for quite a while. I'm thinking as a Xmas present for myself. To me THIS is what a magician's case would look like, but I don't think too many would use. Anyone ever use anything by Saddleback Leather?
http://www.saddlebackleather.com/Classic......ory=1289 |
gomerel Elite user 458 Posts |
Thank you Highcard. However, I have a cheapo tool bag that has at least two dozen pockets. (It's downstairs or I would count.)
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Miguel Abril New user 99 Posts |
Out of stock :/
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Dean Jones New user 34 Posts |
I am currently having a leather magic case made for my SteamPunk persona. However I feel like I have to defend the metal flight case a little. It must depend on where you gig I suppose because I've had people comment that my flight case makes me look very professional when I show up to a gig with it.
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
For some performances, I use a catalog case. It doesn't distract, yet looks nice.
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