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Ungimmicked Egg Bag Routine

Postby Spellbinder » Sep 22nd, '05, 12:38



Jim Gerrish's "Ungimmicked Egg Bag" routine has just been published.

Besides all the directions for performing the egg bag with an ungimmicked bag, the routine includes the "endless" production of real eggs, a Chef Hat Paper & Apron tear from Wiz Kid Eleazar Goodenough, the "gooey-mess-on-the-kid's-head-that-turns-into a-bouquet-of-spring-flowers" bit, and TWO magic oven props to build, a large one to produce the six foot high inflatable birthday cake, and a smaller table-top version that produces a REAL edible birthday cake, complete with instant self-lighting candles on top!

If you do kids' birthday party shows, this material gives you a lot to work with!

It's on my site now!

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Postby dat8962 » Sep 22nd, '05, 17:09

Never mind kids birthday parties, I like the sound of this as there appear to be lots of different productions. With some re-working I'm sure that this, or parts of it could be equally attractive to adults.

Could you indicate where I can obtain a copy?

Whoops - I see that it's on your site so I'll look there - of course :oops:

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Postby Nox » Sep 22nd, '05, 22:56

I've a few questions about this...is it possible to get it shipped to Sweden?

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Shipping to Sweden

Postby Spellbinder » Sep 23rd, '05, 02:33

This is an e-book, so certainly, it will ship to Sweden or any e-mail address around the world. Right now, you view the book on-line while it is receiving final photos, etc. You can even help make the instructions clearer by asking questions via e-mail. Once the book is in its final form, it is converted to a pdf file and shipped to all purchasers.

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Postby Nox » Sep 23rd, '05, 07:52

Oh, I didn't looked at it for so long time..."More than that, the routine includes a Chef Hat Paper & Apron tear from Wiz Kid Eleazar Goodenough!" means that you need to buy those things to be able to do the effect...I'm not good at english, and when tired I'm even worse...

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Price is the Clue!

Postby Spellbinder » Sep 23rd, '05, 13:54

Your biggest clue that you don't get shipped a lot of props and things should have been the price... $3.00. That would hardly cover shipping. Fortunately, it DOES cover the costs of e-mails and on-line posting.

We sell actual props and magical things in our on-line Magic Catalog. Most of the rest are e-books, instructions and the famous (or infamous) Wizards' Journal - all on-line or e-mails.

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