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Ken Dumm Inner circle 1264 Posts |
If you don't have one (or few like myself), get one while you can. These will sell out and will be out of stock for a while. This is a great prop that can be used in a ton of routines (Mike Bent's Snakeless Can & Practical Magic's Cakes and Adders comes to mind).
Really well made (like all Wolf Pops), and very versatile. Guaranteed reaction! https://wolfsmagic.com/wolfsmagichomepag......y-fakey/ |
The Duster Inner circle 1707 Posts |
No good - if you are in the UK
They cost $55 Fine. The postage is $75..... what? And then you get hit for duty and VAT on top. So they work out almost $200 - for a $55 trick... that in the USA is $55 delivered. I did contact them some time ago. They offered to reduce the postage to $35... but with no insurance. So if it goes missing, it's the buyer that is out. Crazy. So - this makes it impossible to buy them. Now - that's not to say they are doing anything wrong. It's just the cost to post to UK [from USA] is really high - and makes this type of prouduct [price/weight] an untenable purchase. IMHO So I got a 2.5 metre snake [in a can] from elsewhere |
RNK Inner circle 7736 Posts |
This same item, a locking lid inside the can to hold the snake was $25.00 and it included 2 standard spring snakes. I guess I am having trouble seeing how ane 40 in snake for the same gimmicked can should cost $55.
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David Todd Inner circle 2506 Posts |
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On Aug 29, 2024, The Duster wrote: Yes, international shipping has become outrageously high. It goes both ways. I had an item I wanted to purchase on eBay recently. Item was being sold by someone in the U.K. The cost of the item would have been $20.00 U.S. Dollars , but the postage was $48.00. That makes no sense at all to me that the postage is more than the cost of the item being purchased. Fortunately I found the same item being sold from a U.S. location. $25.00 plus $8.00 flat rate USPS priority post shipping. |
Ken Dumm Inner circle 1264 Posts |
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On Aug 30, 2024, RNK wrote: Where did you find a similar item for $25? If you saw the work that goes into Wolf’s version, you may have a different opinion. These are built like a tank ( the inner gimmicks that contain the snake till you want it released) |
A Show By Joe Elite user Long Island 411 Posts |
David Ginn shows how to make a snake can with a delay in one of his books
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RNK Inner circle 7736 Posts |
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On Aug 31, 2024, Ken Dumm wrote: Well I just did a search and cannot find it being sold anymore. I am glad I bought one when they were available. Mine can works flawlessly but having a few Wolf's products I agree that his version is probably built like a tank. Wolf's always has top quality products.
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KC Cameron Inner circle Raleigh, North Carolina 1978 Posts |
I got mine a few days ago. It went directly into my show. I am happy.
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Ken Dumm Inner circle 1264 Posts |
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On Sep 20, 2024, KC Cameron wrote: It's a great prop and very well made. Only issue I've had is audience management when that snake come out of the can. As much as I like to have it shoot out towards the audience, keeping the snake out of the kids hands is key. Have fun KC! |
jimhlou Inner circle 3721 Posts |
Agreed Ken - I gave up!
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KC Cameron Inner circle Raleigh, North Carolina 1978 Posts |
I accept the kids will go crazy every time a spring snake appears. BTW, mine holds 5 snakes, two in the gimmick and three shorter ones on top of the gimmick.
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