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Portable table

Postby gunnarkr » Sep 9th, '06, 18:08



Hey all!
I searched through the threads, but didn't find anything on this topic.
A good friend of mine is a professional magician, doing all kinds of shows, including birthday parties and corporite functions. Too often he has been in need of a table or a stand, he could just fold and bring with him. How do you do it, other magicians that drop in to make magic almost anywhere?

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Postby MagicTom » Sep 9th, '06, 18:38

I use a keyboard stand with a nice piece of wood and have a servante that is made like a table cloth over it plus a close up matt on top.

I usually also have one of those bags (that you wear on your side) hanging behind the cloth underneath the table.

It does the job nicely and is fairly portable.

I would love one of the propper magicians cases but at moment, i dont have enough money and would rather buy tricks etc first!

theres my 2 pence worth.

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Postby krazy ace » Sep 14th, '06, 20:02

the magic depot has one realy good one with black art and for less than $40 with free world wide shipping:

http://www.magic.org/store/product_info.php?products_id=4900

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Postby magicmonkey » Sep 14th, '06, 20:04

krazy, you have one of those? they look quite good

not a fan of sigs, so I won't bother adding o..... oh
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Postby gunnarkr » Sep 14th, '06, 20:06

Brilliant! Thank you, I will show this to him :)

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Postby krazy ace » Sep 14th, '06, 20:17

no problem

btw that website is very good as it has amercan prices with free shipping to the u.k

goldmine

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Postby iummydd » Sep 14th, '06, 21:10

I usually make sure there is some sort of table where I'm about to perform, but just in case I have 2 plastic folding tables (with crossed folding legs.. cost me about 20$ for the pair). A nice black table-cloth and it does the job, and packs very flat and light.

They also can be good for close up, but I don't do much close up any way, so I use them mostly for placing things in my kids show (the 2 tables + my small suitcase on chair and I am pretty much ready to perform).

I guess you can find them in any home depot store on the garden furniture section.

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Postby krazy ace » Sep 14th, '06, 21:40

this one has a black art well and can apparently be produced from behind a newspaper.

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Postby Mandrake » Sep 14th, '06, 22:13

Michael Ammar suggests using the legs and stem from a low price music stand but fit a picture frame as the table top. Replace the glass with plywood, a lick of paint and you have a very portable and low cost item. You can add servantes and probably introduce some black art features if you're the handy sort.

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Postby krazy ace » Sep 14th, '06, 22:19

the music frame alone costs about £15 then on top: wood nailes time

and the table is well made pre built for you with the hole for the black art already cut out and for only about £20

+ it can be prodduced from behind a newspaper

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