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Magicians Wax

Postby CArlight1958 » Jul 2nd, '12, 07:38



I'm looking to buy some "Magicians Wax" for card work, & was wondering
which is the best to go for.

Thanks.

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Re: Magicians Wax

Postby Aza » Jul 2nd, '12, 10:08

Carl,

I use dental/braces wax, works perfectly!

Pop to your local orthodontist

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Re: Magicians Wax

Postby Allen Tipton » Jul 4th, '12, 19:25

There are 2 kinds:
Soft--often used for Card on Ceiling
Hard-- as used with ITR's etc.

With regard to the hard--- I like David Robbins & Co. It is nearly transparent and adheres excellently.
Comes in a small plastic box.
Michael Ammar's--I only had the grey. Good but did not appeal to me.

It ALL depends on what you want to do.
I used Melrose for years. local Chemist --used for dry & rought skin.
Lipsyl often works as well.

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Re: Magicians Wax

Postby Aza » Jul 4th, '12, 21:03

Allen Tipton wrote:There are 2 kinds:
Soft--often used for Card on Ceiling
Hard-- as used with ITR's etc.

With regard to the hard--- I like David Robbins & Co. It is nearly transparent and adheres excellently.
Comes in a small plastic box.
Michael Ammar's--I only had the grey. Good but did not appeal to me.

It ALL depends on what you want to do.
I used Melrose for years. local Chemist --used for dry & rought skin.
Lipsyl often works as well.

Allen Tipton


Allen,

does lipsyl really work?! seriously?!

i tried using it for a card appears on arm written in ash and just ended up with a sticky arm :lol:

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Re: Magicians Wax

Postby Allen Tipton » Jul 4th, '12, 23:10

Aza. It is meant to just stick 2 cards together like Roughing Fluid.

On the arm--soap, very slightly dampened or
Ash Pen-- the ready made image producer on the arm. See Dealers.

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Re: Magicians Wax

Postby CArlight1958 » Jul 5th, '12, 10:22

Allen Tipton wrote:Lipsyl often works as well.
Allen Tipton


Just wanting to stick one card to another Allen so I can toss it onto the table.
So Lipsyl sounds good.

Thanks mate. :wink:

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Re: Magicians Wax

Postby Allen Tipton » Jul 5th, '12, 11:26

Aza: TRY it thin line, round the white edges of the card first --on the back of the face shown card
Melrose is stronger but Lypsyl is cheaper

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Re: Magicians Wax

Postby CArlight1958 » Jul 5th, '12, 12:08

Allen Tipton wrote:Aza: TRY it Allen Tipton


Sorry if I sound a little thick Allen, but what's this "Aza" & where would I get it from please?

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Re: Magicians Wax

Postby Allen Tipton » Jul 5th, '12, 14:43

AZA: is the bloke's name. IF I answer someone direct I like to use that person's name. Hence the : after his name.
If it is Melrose as I wrote a few posts up--the chemists. It comes in a large--approx 10 or so cms long, tube

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Re: Magicians Wax

Postby CArlight1958 » Jul 5th, '12, 15:39

Allen Tipton wrote:Allen Tipton
Or were you making a joke?


Sorry Allen, I misread the post, I was'nt making a joke.
Thanks for the tip.

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Re: Magicians Wax

Postby Allen Tipton » Jul 5th, '12, 16:43

Carl: Use it SPARINGLY till you know its strenght.
The Melrose will last years. Last I bought was about £3;85

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Re: Magicians Wax

Postby Aza » Jul 5th, '12, 20:21

think i'll experiment with card on the arm elsewhere, didn't mean to hijack the thread!!

On topic: Allen, i'll try some of this melrose you speak of!!

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Re: Magicians Wax

Postby Allen Tipton » Jul 6th, '12, 23:02

And what I have forgotten about is--REPOSITIONABLE GLUE.

It is a Non Permanent adhesive.
You can apply it--stick two things as cards to gether--then separate them at will

I first came across it in an article and later book by Anthony Owen--he called it Blue Glue.

I have only ever used the stick but it is available (more expensive) in a spray can. Works a bit like the spray stuff for mounting photographs.

SHOP AROUND. I bought my first stick-- Scotch Brand-- from W H Smith's

Amazon have someone else' BRAND,AT £6: 27 for 6 sticks/Not sure how big these are.

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Re: Magicians Wax

Postby Mandrake » Jul 7th, '12, 13:58

Wilkinson's Stores do Bostik repositionable glue at a very reasonable price, also don't forget places like Hobbycraft as well as Viking, Staples, Rymans, W.H.Smith etc All very excellent suppliers of stuff for magic!

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