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John Zander Loyal user Downey, CA 247 Posts |
Hi All,
When in 7/11 yesterday I saw that they were selling some HP wands, the plastic "wooden" stick looking one. They have candy inside, but it was a good hard plastic. If you have a HP routine it would work well. $3.99. _________________ Thank you, John Zander *************************** The Award Winning Comedy Magic of John Zander http://www.ZanderMagic.com http://www.AllMagic.net ***************************
Thank you,
John Zander *************************** The Award Winning Comedy Magic of John Zander http://www.ZanderMagic.com http://www.AllMagic.net |
Mary B. Café Tech Advisor Howard City, Michigan 626 Posts |
Another idea for a "Harry Potter" wand, for anyone interested:
Cut a length of dowel rod (diameter and length to suit your style), stain and finish it, and glue a jewelers cap at one or both ends. Jewelers caps come in several shapes and sizes, half-round shapes, pointed conical shapes, and most are filligreed. Dirt cheap - you can get a half dozen of them for around $1.50, and the dowel rod doesn't cost much either. |
Magicman0323 Special user Just outside parts unknown. 713 Posts |
I think that K-mart or it might have been Toys R Us, have a huge selection of these type of wands. It would be hard to give prices since they have like several different kinds.
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