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What size close-up mat should I purchase?

Postby blacksoccer25 » Feb 2nd, '08, 03:08



I was planning on purchasing a close-up mat in the next few days, but I was having some trouble deciding between a 12" X 17" (30.5cm X 41.1cm) mat and a 16" X 23" (40.5cm X 58.5cm) mat. The smaller mat costs $12.50 while the larger is $24.95.

I would use it mostly for card tricks, but I also would like it to be accommodating to spongeball, coin, and cups and balls tricks. Is it worth the extra money to get a larger mat or would I be fine with the smaller one?

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Postby Tenko » Feb 2nd, '08, 03:42

Mark out both sizes on your table with chalk and do your tricks and see which size mat covers your need ??

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Postby Part-Timer » Feb 2nd, '08, 12:57

Tenko's right. Mark out an area (how about cutting a sheet of paper, even just newsprint) and see how easy it is to do what you need in that sized space.

There is another factor to consider; why do you want a mat? Is it just to add a nice touch, and perhaps a better surface, for your close-up table demonstrations, or are you thinking of using it to do table-hopping?

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Postby blacksoccer25 » Feb 3rd, '08, 18:19

That's a great idea Tenko - I'm going to go try test right now. Thank you!

And I don't plan on doing any kind of table-hopping in the near future. Mostly I would use it for doing small shows for people: ones that wouldn't require any kind of repeated relocation. I want one for the nice surface and nice look.

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Postby Lenoir » Feb 3rd, '08, 19:20

I have a relatively small one I use for table hopping, but for any serious close up routines, it gets pretty cramped. I think its the 12 by 17 one. Hard to spread cards well, and my cups and balls gets a little bit cramped. I would personally go for the bigger one, its not expensive and if you DO choose the smaller oner, expansion in the future will cost you a whole new mat, whereas getting the big one from the outset will last ya!

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Postby blacksoccer25 » Feb 4th, '08, 04:58

That's a very good point wildcard. Plus, I tested earlier today and think I would much prefer the larger mat.
Thanks for all of your guys' help!

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