by The4thCircle » Oct 19th, '11, 21:06
I bought one because our tablecloth is covered in crumbs half the time (not me, I swear, the kids are messy eaters...) but the best use I got out of it was when I went on a narrow boat holiday with my parents, because the table there was old varnished wood with the grain texture peeking through and a tablecloth would have just skidded all over.
I'd say that's the biggest advantage of close up mats, they can be used on a small table and they stay still.
They also cushion sound (the drop of a final load under a cup for example), I didn't mention that before.
For card magic alone I'd say it depends where you're performing. Table hopping they'd be useless unless you could convince every table to scooch their plates aside while you lay your mat out, also one spilled glass of wine and it's ruined. I am at the stage where I perform mostly for practice and for relatives, where it helps to mark a space as "Stacy is doing magic here. Watch it."
I'd say if you find that the table cloths are sufficient for where you're working, don't worry about a mat.
oh, or one other use for a close up mat - hide a prediction for a force or an impossible location reappearance under it.
-Stacy