Coloured snowstorm?

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Coloured snowstorm?

Postby lozey » Aug 14th, '06, 17:49



Does anyone know where i can get coloured 'thingies' for the snowstorm in china effect? Id like to produce something other than snow for a routine i have in mind :)

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Postby Dominick » Aug 14th, '06, 19:06

You could use different colored markers? I'm not really sure what you mean.

EDIT: I was not aware what effect you were talking about...and therefore just talked about one that came to mind. Disregard what is said :wink:

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Postby Demitri » Aug 14th, '06, 19:15

Lozey, I couldn't find a UK site that offered it, but here's a starting point.

http://www.dennymagic.com/cgi-bin/hazel.cgi?client=56484532&action=detail&item=005477

This is for a multi-colored set (Red, Orange, Green, Yellow and Blue)

It's a product released by Larry Maples (the site also offers white flakes and some resources on further presentational ideas). If you do a search on Larry Maples, you may find a UK distributor.

Hope that helps.

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Postby iummydd » Aug 14th, '06, 21:17

I buy mines In Ebay, look for product no. 6585588725 (rainbow)
or product no. 6639497728 (4 colors)

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Postby lozey » Aug 15th, '06, 17:46

Only the second one of those brought up anything. Thank god for ebay, it would be a lot more money from denny magic! Are there any that are all one colour like red or yellow?

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Postby iummydd » Aug 16th, '06, 05:33

I sew somewhere white with silver (Mylar), also snow storm that the confetti if star shaped, and I think also all red, but I need to check on that.

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O.k. here is what I found, all on EBay:

Item no. 6627725524 (star shaped snowstorm)
Item no. 6526240516 (white and silver - lightning snowstorm)
Item no. 180000468324 (American flag colors (or if you wish France and Holland) - red blue and white)
Item no. 6581291937 (rainbow - I hope this one works, it works for me)

As you can see no solo red, so I googled it and I found it here:
http://www.clownantics.com/papermagic.shtml

Scroll down a bit, and you have it there in red, and red&green, but as you can see much more expansive.

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Postby Dominick » Aug 16th, '06, 06:13

eBay isn't all that reliable. But if you guys are willing to take the risk...

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Postby iummydd » Aug 16th, '06, 06:20

I bought almost all my magic gear for my kids show on eBay, and not only everything went well, I saved a whole lot of money.

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Postby lozey » Aug 16th, '06, 18:57

Iv bought lots of stuff off ebay and 99% of it went smoothly and saved me a lot of money, so the other 1% doesnt really matter as it wasnt anything expencive in my case

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