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The Mighty Fool Inner circle I feel like a big-top tent having 2140 Posts |
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On 2013-01-15 20:23, Howie Diddot wrote: Oh...uhm...OK. I assume of course, Howie that you yourself are not among them though. I mean, if you have the wherewithal to assemble that crazy bus of yours, I doubt sawing a pair of fat thighs from plywood is beyond you!
Everybody wants to beleive.....we just help them along.
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Howie Diddot Inner circle San Francisco & Los Angeles California 3288 Posts |
LOL, Yes, Mighty Fool, I saw the post and couldn’t help myself; in fact I have built a few props for my use and have fun building and performing with them.
Here are a few I built this riser to elevate a normal height table to perform cups & balls so I would not have to slouch over the table while performing; the tables can be set to two heights The lower height Multiple bottle table; when the trick is complete I can remove the bottles from my performance table without tipping them over My gimmicked Gumball machine which I sold on the café. And " My Crazy Bus" AKA The Howie Diddit magic Bus |
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ummer21 New user 51 Posts |
Howie what are you tubes for the multiple bottles made of?
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Howie Diddot Inner circle San Francisco & Los Angeles California 3288 Posts |
The bottles are made from aluminum; the tray is made with acrylic.
They are Romhany multiple bottles. http://www.magicsupply.com/product.php?productid=2040 |
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jgazmen New user 13 Posts |
I recently saw Denny use the Cantor table at the SAM Convention in Washington. It looked terrific and it was very noisy when the metal legs fell off "accidentally". Using the table, he then performed his hilarious multiplying bottle routine with many bottles (I think he uses multiple sets) The tables "new" legs were very funny and highly visible in the large performing space. This would be worth further investigation.
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Rainboguy Inner circle 1915 Posts |
All comedy legs tables are NOT alike.
I would recommend one with METAL legs...... This is one prop I would not recommend buying "sight unseen".... When you see a great quality one that will troupe.....you will know it. |
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funnyclown Elite user Burlingame, CA 494 Posts |
I recommend this one from Spain. It’s not cheap but looks like the best design I’ve ever seen for a comedy leg table. It doesn’t have that bowed legs look like most of them.
https://lavaritamagica.com/en/comedy-mag......198.html
Mike Ianneo
Funnybone Magic "Defender of the Defenseless One Balloon Dog" https://www.funnybonemagic.com |
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