JonathanM
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Posted: Jan 3, 2008 08:30 pm
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I saw a magician tear a piece of white paper and it visibly turned into a small white bird. I'd like to do this prior to my orange, lemon, egg and canary routine. Does anyone know where I can purchase this effect?
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Dave Scribner
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Posted: Jan 4, 2008 12:57 am
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Jonathan, I'm not sure exactly what effect you saw but I'm pretty sure it's not a marketed effect. It's a standard effect that most of us dove workers do in one form or another. Did he produce the dove from the paper or "toss" the paper toward the audience changing it to a dove?
More importantly, and I don't mean to sound harsh, but have you worked with doves before? It's a big investment, more so than a canary. There's training, special food, weeks of practice, lot's of cleaning and a lot of dedication. It's almost a full time job even with just one bird.
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Kyle^Ravin
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Posted: Jan 4, 2008 04:11 pm
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It could be Torn pieces of paper thrown toward the empty hand with a invisible dove harness hook up
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RJE
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Posted: Jan 4, 2008 11:20 pm
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This actually sounds like it was done with a bird smaller than a dove. Probably a white Zebra finch or white parakeet type of bird.
We use the Zebra finch in our OLE"F" with a custom made cage. Their pure white really contrasts inside of the black bars on the cage and make them very visible from the cheap seats. It also gives a consistency with the doves we use.
Think torn and restored napkin and you have the solution. However, if it was the other guy's own routine, you may want to contact him and ask if it is ok for you to do.
All the best,
Rob
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Good to here.