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The Duster Inner circle 1694 Posts |
Hey,
I'm looking for... I don't know what the term would be... but basically I would be standing, and there would be a dummy on either side of me - so it would look like there are three of me. I guess - in the old days it could have been an act impersonating the Bee Gees? Anyone know what that sort of prop would be called. I have seen them. But I guess they are so specialised the acts will have made them themselves? But if not - anyone have an idea where/if you can buy one? Or how to make one. Can't think of what to use... well... I could use a couple of naughty dolls - but not sure that's a good way to get repeat children show bookings. Thanks for any help |
MeetMagicMike Inner circle Gainesville Fl 3526 Posts |
I['ve seen this act with one appearing as the Jackson Five. I think your instinct is right. They are custom-made by the individual.
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danfreed Inner circle West Chester PA 1359 Posts |
I used to own a costume shop. I have a feeling you can't buy one, or at last not a good one. You can find creative costume designers, prop makers, art school students, etc who might tackle making one for you.
Dan Freed
AKA The Amazing Spaghetti https://www.magiciandanfreed.com/birthday-party-magician-for-kids http://thecaricatureartist.com http://danieljayfreed.com |
Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5958 Posts |
I may be wrong, but I think I saw Ricky Dunn perform with something similar, using four figures, ages ago. It has to be custom-made.
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