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Hawkan Elite user Sweden 495 Posts |
Does anybody have one of these? If so, what do you think of it?
HÃ¥kan |
MJ Marrs Inner circle Los Angeles 1124 Posts |
I ordered one a while back. It's well made and Doug shipped it out right away. Jay Scott Berry uses one to help keep his silks organized. I've seen a few other performers use them as well. There isn't a whole lot of room inside, but it's a professional looking case that serves a good purpose. It's also very reasonably priced. I think that you'll be happy with anything you order from Malloy.
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Hawkan Elite user Sweden 495 Posts |
Thank you, MJ. Another question: Im lousy at converting inches and other american measurements into centimetres... So, is the case deep enough to hold my cups for cups and balls?
HÃ¥kan |
Steve Hook Inner circle Raleigh, NC, USA 1266 Posts |
Hakan:
Try these: http://www.admiralmetals.com/metric_conv.htm http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/conversions.html The case (which is apparently no longer available, unless a shop has one), is 2.5 inches deep or 6.35 centimeters, not deep enough for cups. Steve H
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MJ Marrs Inner circle Los Angeles 1124 Posts |
Hawkan,
If you're referring to the slim line case that I purchased from Doug Malloy, then NO, it's not even close to being big enough to hold a set of cups. It is VERY thin. You'd be ok carrying thumb tips, silks, some coins, etc. You could carry the balls for a cups routine, as well as the wand (if it's a two-piece screw together wand that are becoming very popular). No cups. For cups I use a doctor's bag. They can conveniently carry your cups, balls, final loads, and wand. Professional looking. Cheers! |
Hawkan Elite user Sweden 495 Posts |
MJ and Steve, thank you for your information.
HÃ¥kan |
Keith Yeung Regular user 140 Posts |
I just ordered mine, heres the size constraints, there are two slots for a pack of cards. You can fit about two packs on top of each other for a total of 4 packs. The rest of the slots are quite small. I would say you can fit really small props like an okito box / thumb tip but almost anything else is out of the question. I had to take out two sections to fit my sponge bunnies in!
For your close up mat theres about 3/4 inch of space on the top part of the case (however nothing is provided to keep this there) Hope this helps, Keith |
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