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The Lean 2 by china magic

Postby paulzorin » Jun 26th, '11, 11:45



Hi Guys. Ive seen this product 'The Lean 2 ' basically you can lean at 45 degrees and more

I just wanted to know if I can get this in the UK and does it require alot of set up. I know that its a specially made pair of shoes (as stated on china magic website)

If im wearing the shoes can this be done anywhere anytime? ie on carpets, wooden floor? I need to know if the spectators can inspect all around you aswell.

Thanks

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Postby The4thCircle » Jul 4th, '11, 23:23

I only know one method of doing this and it needs a little setup on location before hand.

This product may be different but I can't see how it would work around the need for setup before hand, it's a stage effect as I know it.

Additionally, if it is related to the method I know (and given that it's contained in shoes suggests that it is) you'd better have strong ankles and not weigh too much. By that I mean the more dangerously underweight you are the better. If you're too heavy, the method I know will dislocate your entire foot...

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Re: The Lean 2 by china magic

Postby magicollie » Jul 4th, '11, 23:32

paulzorin wrote:Hi Guys. Ive seen this product 'The Lean 2 ' basically you can lean at 45 degrees and more

I just wanted to know if I can get this in the UK and does it require alot of set up. I know that its a specially made pair of shoes (as stated on china magic website)

If im wearing the shoes can this be done anywhere anytime? ie on carpets, wooden floor? I need to know if the spectators can inspect all around you aswell.

Thanks


Hi there,

This is a rip off of a Danny Cole illusion. The link to the original is below, thanks.

(Start at 3:30)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfen-mJLMh0

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Postby Arkesus » Jul 5th, '11, 03:23

A reputable magic retailer would have answered all those questions already. They do so because generally the cost of performing this properly (that means without the aid/use of a cheap and nasty knockoff from china) is far too big of an investment for people to make without fully knowing what they are getting themselves involved with, and the retailers prefer not to have to deal with peopl coming back to them saying "I'm not all that happy with his, it's not what I thought it was" ertc

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Postby Magical_Trevor » Jul 5th, '11, 13:03

Arkesus wrote:A reputable magic retailer would have answered all those questions already. They do so because generally the cost of performing this properly (that means without the aid/use of a cheap and nasty knockoff from china) is far too big of an investment for people to make without fully knowing what they are getting themselves involved with, and the retailers prefer not to have to deal with peopl coming back to them saying "I'm not all that happy with his, it's not what I thought it was" ertc


I think this is the same with most stuff on that site ... they claim to sell a certain trick (no links, cos its pointless to advertise) which is £3k+ for about £200.
Having seen the official version up close and seen it in use several times, and (even when I know how it works) STILL not be able to figure it out, I would happily pay £3k for it ... I'd be VERY worried about paying £200 for a "genuine" version from china - I'm sure to a lay person, it'd be great, but I'd want to fully licensed, magician fooling, high quality (and with warranty) version :P

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Postby Craig Browning » Jul 5th, '11, 13:13

Cute piece, I thought you were talking about the old Vaudeville gag that Doug Malloy had revamped.

I do remember seeing Cyril (I think it was) using this piece in a video, out in a park. It's quite clever.

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Postby CArlight1958 » Jul 5th, '11, 13:20

I was told that Michael Jackson used it in the Thriller video.

The chap who is being aired on Sky1 on Thursday night uses them in his street ac.t

I wonder how much they costs?

Think I'll stick with the decks, my ankles aren't what they were.

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Postby cartorious » Jul 5th, '11, 14:22

CArlight1958 wrote:I was told that Michael Jackson used it in the Thriller video.
CArl...


i think it's the smooth criminal video

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Postby CArlight1958 » Jul 5th, '11, 14:45

cartorious wrote:
i think it's the smooth criminal video


Your correct cartorious...

Michael Jackson's patented Smooth Criminal leaning shoes - Boing Boing

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Postby daleshrimpton » Jul 5th, '11, 18:51

the whole reason people came up with the lean, is they wanted to copy this...... The Original Leaner.

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

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Postby Stephen Ward » Jul 5th, '11, 18:53

There is a version of the lean manufactured in the Uk costing £649.

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Postby Magical_Trevor » Jul 5th, '11, 19:50

daleshrimpton wrote:the whole reason people came up with the lean, is they wanted to copy this...... The Original Leaner.

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


Thats amazing :D Even when you see how it works, its still crazy confusing to think that you could lean with ski's on

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Postby Beardy » Jul 5th, '11, 20:29

CArlight1958 wrote:
cartorious wrote:
i think it's the smooth criminal video


Your correct cartorious...

Michael Jackson's patented Smooth Criminal leaning shoes - Boing Boing


In the video they used harnesses and ropes, though for real life performances they created the patented shoes.

These shoes, to my knowledge, use a different method to Doug Malloy's, though don't quote me on that!

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Re: The Lean 2 by china magic

Postby 8a22a » Dec 7th, '11, 16:12

paulzorin wrote:Hi Guys. Ive seen this product 'The Lean 2 ' basically you can lean at 45 degrees and more

I just wanted to know if I can get this in the UK and does it require alot of set up. I know that its a specially made pair of shoes (as stated on china magic website)

If im wearing the shoes can this be done anywhere anytime? ie on carpets, wooden floor? I need to know if the spectators can inspect all around you aswell.

Thanks


This does look like the one that Dynamo does.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opg35ngs3Dg

Can't afford £1600 though.

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