by Allen Tipton » Jun 22nd, '12, 13:50
Sammy: So much will DEPEND on which effects you are going to use.
Do you need a large table surface?
How will you get the table on and off the cabaret floor--and without dropping the props all over the floor.
An ordinary music stand, depending on your venues, can look a bit cheap & will it hold fairly heavy props?
For Cabaret I always used a Box Table. Thus was a 12 inch square box, the lid 'half' opened and rested on part of the box making a small but sturdy working surface on which to place props.
Once you fastened the lid with a clasp, the Box had a leather flat handle and you just picked it up,& the table stand, with one hand, and walked off safely.
In the old days--here we go again!- my Standard Act consisted of, Round The Bend (a Chinese Compass/come Road Sign), Chinese Sticks, 3 to 1 Ropes, Confabulation OR The Floating Ball, Yacht Race ( a banner trick), Invisible Ribbons & The Stamp Album. Across 2 side of the Box I put wide (6 inches) black elastic and these held the Album & Round The Bend.
The Box Table also held the first of 8 Mr. Tippi Childrens' Acts. The other 6--I had the props in a very large bag with an empty one for discards and that table was a bit like Mr. Punch's playboard but longer and a bit wider. It was 24 inches long and just 7 inches wide--with a 7 inch square of wood nailed on one end for better balance of certain props. It had a long striped tablecloth hanging down with a 12 inch Funny Rabbit heavy silk over this. Basically this form of table was for my main Puppet routine and to hold The Haunted Castle when we journeyed to rescue the Puppet from the evil Scarecrow.
I amazed my self by making this one!
For Kid's work I have also used one of the folding Laundry Stands(Argos) again with a bright front cover and a lift up table top which packed inside at the end.
For Hiram J Peabody's 4 Acts I had a simple bag with 2 rods where the handles should be. Heavy card inside to keep it open safely.
Also for other Acts I used a knitting frame. This like the laundry frame just folded up at the end.
And there have been at least 10 other tables over the years.
So, Sammy,You will find that you will have to acquire several tables or containers to fit individual Acts.
Allen Tipton
Began magic at 9 in 1942. Joined Staffs M.S at 13. Nottm.Guild of M. (8 times President. Prog Director 20years)IBM. Awarded Magician of Month 1980 By Intern. Pres. IBM for reproducing Dante's Sim Sala Bim. Writes Dear Magician column for Abra. Mag.