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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Jim, thanks for the clarification. I only like productions in the hands and from only a large silk. Most of today's magicians are not interested in stage settings for productions and do not really want to learn about using misdirection.
I did find the cage with red bird, but not very good for my method of productions. I just wanted to know what you were aiming at, as this topic was discussing collapsible cages. So I thought you found something unique. |
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jimgerrish Inner circle East Orange, NJ 3209 Posts |
I thought it was about "Appearing Bird Cages" and did not realize that cages which don't collapse were being excluded. What's unique about making this mechanical bird cage appear is what you can do with the mechanical bird AFTERWARDS (think Del Ray) and before making the whole thing disappear. Making an obvious collapsible cage with a rubber canary (or worse, an empty cage) appear doesn't leave much room for giving a reason for doing such a thing. On the other hand, the mechanical bird can leave its cage to go on to locate chosen cards, predict the roll of a die, lay an egg that contains a prediction billet when cracked open, spell out joke answers using alphabet cards and more.Then both cage and bird can disappear as a grand finale. That's why I named my version "Bird Brain."
Jim Gerrish
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