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lynnef Inner circle 1408 Posts |
Are these difficult to make? Altering a TT?
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brody Inner circle Omaha 1313 Posts |
Depends on the style. If you're handy with tools, a TT style is pretty simple. Under nail I've never tried.
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
A nail writer cost about $12.50 to purchase.
To make one, you need a sheet of brass, a metal scissors, a way to bend into shape, a method for retaining the lead, a mini vice of some sort to hold the metal while working on it, and a lot of trial and error. That is more then $12.50. |
tabman Inner circle USA 5946 Posts |
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On 2010-09-23 15:35, wmhegbli wrote: $12.50?? Times have sure changed. I was going to say, "And the pleasure of making it yourself? Priceless!!" but the reality is that an undernail writer would be harder to make than it looks. I remember in an old Bruce Elliot book something about a thumb tack, a piece of pencil lead, and some glue or tape; sort of like one of those later era "Boon Writers."
...Your professional woodworking and "tender" loving care in the products you make, make the wait worthwhile. Thanks for all you do...
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Here is a nail writer $15.00: http://themagicwarehouse.com/cgi-bin/fin......ord=NAIL WRITER
Here is a Swami Nail Writer, 4 for $4.00, don't know how different it is but the price is right: http://themagicwarehouse.com/cgi-bin/fin......ord=NAIL WRITER Dave Powell has a Micro writer here: http://www.powellmagic.com/cgi-bin/mivav......_Code=MW Looks like Johnson Products no longer make their nail writer. There are other models of course, they all do the same thing, just the designs are different. |
Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11172 Posts |
There was a discussion here awhile back and the idea was using guitar finger or thumb picks, drill a hole and embedding a hollow rivet to hold the lead.
~michael baker
The Magic Company |
tabman Inner circle USA 5946 Posts |
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On 2010-09-23 19:00, Michael Baker wrote: My suggestion was to use a National or Dunlop finger pick. It already has the holes in it. A large finger pick could easily be made to fit the thumb.
...Your professional woodworking and "tender" loving care in the products you make, make the wait worthwhile. Thanks for all you do...
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Spellbinder Inner circle The Holy City of East Orange, NJ 6438 Posts |
In my e-Book on "Mind Reading Puppets" from The Wizards' Journal #18, I have a section that Qua-Fiki and I collaborated on called "The Swami Knows All" and it shows several easy methods we have used to make nail-writers, thumb writers and Swami gimmicks for use with those effects. So you not only get a good variety of MR routines for use with puppets or Vent Figures, but also information on how to make some props that can work in a variety of different settings.
Professor Spellbinder
Professor Emeritus at the Turkey Buzzard Academy of Magik, Witchcraft and Wizardry http://www.magicnook.com Publisher of The Wizards' Journals |
tabman Inner circle USA 5946 Posts |
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On 2010-09-23 18:15, wmhegbli wrote:...Looks like Johnson Products no longer make their nail writer.... My favorite and I've still got two of them in the original packages. I noticed they quit carrying them a while back. I used to keep one in my pocket all the time when I was out in the public all the time. These days I rarely leave my place and when I do I don't go far.
...Your professional woodworking and "tender" loving care in the products you make, make the wait worthwhile. Thanks for all you do...
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lynnef Inner circle 1408 Posts |
As a guitarist, I have plenty of thumb picks. Thanx for all the 'tips'!
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