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Dustin Baker Inner circle California 1006 Posts |
Can anyone recommend a well made rip apart/tear apart change bag that isn't super "gimmick looking". I'd like to be able to attach my own text or imagery to it so I don't want one that's heavily patterned.
Think inside the box. . . it's less crowded.
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stempleton Inner circle 1443 Posts |
Check with Barry Mitchell or Tim Sonefelt. I don't own, but have seen and are solid color.
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Rainboguy Inner circle 1915 Posts |
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Owen Anderson Loyal user A sturdy fence needs at least 231 Posts |
A magic buddy showed me one he got from Barry Mitchell. Loves it. Thoughtfully designed for workers and well made.
Owen Anderson
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TrickyRicky Inner circle TrickyRicky 1653 Posts |
I use Roy Bakers's (Flap Doodle Bag) . I made it up as a happy birthday bag for my kid shows.
I featured it on (Grand Illusions) by Paragon production.---a TV series some years ago. Tricky Ricky |
MikeShaw247 New user Richmond, Virginia 16 Posts |
I have the Barry Mitchell large size tear apart change bag you can see on his website. I'm thinking about selling it.
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Mark Boody Illusionist Inner circle 1366 Posts |
You can also find some here
https://laflinmagicstore.com/products/te......8e&_ss=r Best of luck Mark
Only he who can see the invisible can do the impossible. Frank L. Gaines
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