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Sub Trunk infront of 45,000 people

Postby magicunlimited » Jul 21st, '08, 22:32



Hi,
Here is Magic Unlimited in a stadium, with thier version of the Sub Trunk mixed with a Tip-Over have a look.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgwfWY4vySw

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Postby GooGooDolls » Jul 21st, '08, 22:34

i loved pretty cool in my opinion

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Postby Michael Jay » Jul 21st, '08, 23:41

I can only echo Ryan on this - cool stuff! :P Got to admit, I like the adition of the tip over with the sub-trunk. It just seems to add a nice dimension to the illusion.

Mike.

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Postby goodismyname » Jul 22nd, '08, 01:03

It looks more like a metamorphasis. :shock: Edit: Oh wait they are the same thing right?

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Postby Michael Jay » Jul 22nd, '08, 01:08

That's what it is. Sub-trunk = Metamorphosis. Tip over trunk = little kicker ending.

Mike.

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Postby Craig Browning » Jul 22nd, '08, 12:00

Michael Jay wrote:I can only echo Ryan on this - cool stuff! :P Got to admit, I like the adition of the tip over with the sub-trunk. It just seems to add a nice dimension to the illusion.

Mike.


I hate to be a downer, but this was done in the 70s in a couple of theme park shows.... not positive but I think it's in one of the Paul Osborne design books. I do know that this variation was done just a couple of years after Owens came out with the up-grade on the Dbl. Tip-Over.

The act looked goo but needs some serious tightening up as well as legit choreography... I'm not saying that to be cruel, only to point out what needs to be done so as to expand on their potential.

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Postby Michael Jay » Jul 22nd, '08, 13:24

It was the first time that I had seen it, so thank you for the additional info Craig. :P

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Postby LambertClan2006 » Jul 22nd, '08, 15:08

I thought it was great.

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Postby magicunlimited » Jul 22nd, '08, 22:50

thanks

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Postby magicunlimited » Jan 9th, '09, 22:42

Where could you get one of these made in the UK

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Postby Jordan C » Jan 9th, '09, 23:02

Mark Wilsons complete course has a design for a tip over.

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Postby Jordan C » Jan 9th, '09, 23:10

corrr... she's gorgeous!!

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