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mrmagik68 Special user NYC 575 Posts |
Hello all,
I was actually considering purchasing this close up pad as it has the wooden base I'm looking for. Anyone here use these before? Comments? Thanks. http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S17814 Roberto
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mrmagik68 Special user NYC 575 Posts |
Well, I took the plunge and purchased the 3G Standard Close-Up Pad and I must say this pad is a real beauty. It is very well made and the suede (on both sides) feels fantastic. I can see myself going through really great practice sessions on this pad. I'm really happy with this purchase and highly recommend it!
Roberto
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mrmagik68 Special user NYC 575 Posts |
How do I attach images to my posts?????
Roberto
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Brad Jeffers Veteran user 377 Posts |
You mean like this ...
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mrmagik68 Special user NYC 575 Posts |
Yes Brad Jeffers, just like that! LOL. How did you do that? (in a spectator's tone)
Roberto
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
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On Feb 6, 2016, mrmagik68 wrote: While you were posting did you happen to notice the word Attachments and upload limits before you click on the Submit button. Some guys have a website they can just reference an image, problem with that method, is the when they change web hosts, the picture is no longer available. So the best way is with the attachment submission. The picture Brad referenced, is actually on Penguin Magic's website, when they remove the picture, it will no longer be available to view here on the Café. So the post will be meaningless to the reader in the future. Note: Most of the time you have to edit the picture to within the upload limits given. If you don't know how to edit pictures, then you will have some problems. |
EVILDAN Inner circle 1279 Posts |
I had one made and personalized. Not penguin.
Top is blood red suede. wood middle. Black leather on the reverse side. They offered a wide variety of colors for the top. I like black leather on the bottom because less chance of staining. It's a tough little board and fits well in one of my strolling pouches. Click here to view attached image.
by EVILDAN....
"The Coin Board Book" - moves and routines with the coin panel board. - http://www.lybrary.com/the-coin-board-book-p-827955.html "SLASHER - A Horror Whodunnit" - a bizarre close-up routine based on Bob Neale's "Sole Survivor." PM me for more info. "Zombie Town" - a packet effect about how a small town turned into zombies. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nzJhcoJtyOM |
pepka Inner circle Uh, I'm the one on the right. 5041 Posts |
If the bottom is suede will it grip the table it's on or slide around? I'm looking for something like this, mostly for formal close up shows I do in homes seated at the dining table.
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LoganPorterMagic Regular user 137 Posts |
Most pads are made to grip the table. I don't think there's one that slides.
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