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MentalistCreationLab Inner circle 1528 Posts |
Below you will find a photo link of a item I built just two days ago and the finish has just dried. Its a classic recreation of an illusionette called Through a Keyhole. Shown in the photo below without ropes or silk.
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa120......13a6.jpg The back has two cross bars that should help keep it from warping over time. The front panel was made from Baltic Birch.The back supports were made from Argentina Birch. The topcoat finish on the panel is several coats lacquer to give it a nice glossy finish. The front panel is 17" long and 9" high which I think is a better size as it will be easier to hold when in use. So I was wondering what you guys and gals think of this new creation? Thanks Bill |
Wizard of Oz Inner circle Most people wish I didn't have 5163 Posts |
That looks wonderful Bill. Not at all like a standard magic prop...yet still very mysterious. I like it.
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george1953 Inner circle Mallorca (Spain) 5943 Posts |
Lovely piece of work Bill, how long did it take you ?
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Anverdi-museum Inner circle 1200 Posts |
Beautiful work!
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Bluesman Special user Florida 567 Posts |
Wow, that's a piece of art. Beautiful!
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Eldon Inner circle Virden, IL 1137 Posts |
Very nice.
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MentalistCreationLab Inner circle 1528 Posts |
George1953,
Not as long to make as one would think to build it. It took way more time to do the orginial design of the item than it did make it. ________________________________________________ Thanks guys glad you like the look of the item. |