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Olszanski New user 53 Posts |
I broke my needle and have been searching for a replacement -- 18 inches or so. Any suggestions? I've tried fabric/craft stores like JoAnn's and Michael's but they only have needles up to 12 inches (I tried to special order but they couldn't fine longer). I also tried upholstery shops and marine shops to no avail. Do any magic dealers sell just the needle as a replacement, or should I just buy the darn (pun intended) thing?
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kOnO Special user 548 Posts |
You can get the needle through balloon for under 15 bucks at most magic dealers.
You can get it online from ELM shop at: http://www.elmagicshop.com/cgi-bin/webc.......58840.ed check it out kOnO
It is a lot easier to get older than it is to get wiser.
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Magiguy Inner circle Seattle, WA 5485 Posts |
If you're going to buy it commercially may I recommend spending a few extra dollars for the Super Needled Ballon? It's a thicker, much sturdier needle. When I lost mine I replaced it (unintentionally) with the regular size and was a bit disappointed given the comparison. Just a thought...
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Olszanski New user 53 Posts |
I didn't know there was another needle floating out there. That is great advice and I'll look for the super needled version if I can't otherwise replace.
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sbroomheadsr New user Retired, so I only have 59 Posts |
You can also purchase it with a holder that looks like a magic wand. It even keeps the needle lubed and ready to go.
S Broomhead
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Bob Sanders 1945 - 2024 Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
My best advice is get the Super Needle. My next best advice is make it from stainless steel available in model airplane shops.
I don't like the economy model either. Good Luck! Bob Sanders Magic By Sander |
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Jordini Inner circle 2765 Posts |
HOW DID YOU BREAK IT? I can not possibly imagine mine EVER breaking...
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MoonBeam Regular user 120 Posts |
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On 2006-02-24 21:17, Jordini wrote: Good question Jordini...can't wait to hear this one! |
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robert bianchi Regular user New Jersey 159 Posts |
Since you guys are on the subject and the search feature of the MC is down, let me ask, does anyone know of any threads or information on needle through ballon patter. I have the effect and it is one of those that just sits there. I have always felt a little uncomfortable that it is too delicate, and have not found a patter that I think resonates with an adult audience.
Any helpful tips would be appreciated. Thanks, Bob. |
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Michael J. Douglas Inner circle WV, USA 1645 Posts |
Bob,
Michael Ammar has a great routine in "The Magic of Michael Ammar." I think it's called "Billy the Balloon." Billy eats a borrowed ring, you hypnotize him, etc. Good stuff. You can see him perform it on one of his early vids too! Best
Michael J.
�Believe then, if you please, that I can do strange things.� --from Shakespeare�s �As You Like It� |
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Olszanski New user 53 Posts |
Yes, Ammars routine is great, and that book is why the effect is done in my hands! How do you break a needle? Well, put it in your hand bag (oh, you'll take it out soon...), forget about it, and realize something is wrong when your car door catches on something and doesn't quite shut. Hmmm, looks like that needle can penetrate through a hand bag, as if by magic. Car door + needle? Well, the door was fine. This is just a scenario I made up, because I would never be so clumsy, of course...
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mr_e_uss New user 9 Posts |
I used to do the "Super Needled Balloon" -- but was **never** able to use the threaded ribbon. While the needle would be able to be passed through the balloon, the balloon would loose far too much air while the ribbon was pulled through it.
Has anyone had luck using the ribbon? Thanks! |
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Snidini Special user 776 Posts |
I found the same thing with the thin piece of rope/string that came with my needle. It is too abrasive and it tended to either let too much air out too fast or more times than not, it burst the balloon. I have since used soft angora yarn and that has solved most of my "ribbon" problems.
Snidini |
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Magiguy Inner circle Seattle, WA 5485 Posts |
If you are using yarn, try a small blob of vaseline at the tail end. It seals the hole a bit enabling you to display the balloon a little longer before breaking it.
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Snidini Special user 776 Posts |
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On 2006-03-05 18:50, Magiguy wrote: I thought so too MG but since my needle is already stored with enough "grease" to easy any friction, it still wasn't enough to keep the "cord" that also came with the needle from abrasively ripping the balloon. It was a piece of cord with shiny metal/foil ribbon woven in it that I think was the problem. Anyway, it's history and yes the vaseline on the needle to protect it from rust and the yarn do a great job. Now, if only I could stop shaking when the needle enters the balloon. Snidini |
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Magiguy Inner circle Seattle, WA 5485 Posts |
Snidini, I had the same trouble with the same metalic looking string that came with my needle. I threw it away and switched to yarn (it's the yarn that I refer to in my last post, suggesting the blob of vaseline. I was never able to get the metalic string to pass, regardless of the amount of "grease," without tearing a gaping hole in the balloon). The blob at the tail end (which I actually steal from the needle) is the last thing to touch the balloon, allowing for the slight delay, allowing you to pause a bit longer at the end. |
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nucinud Inner circle New York, New York 1298 Posts |
My needle came with yarn. I have had it since the 90's.
I keep it in a long tube that came filled with vaseline. No problems.
"We are what we pretend to be" Kurt Vonnegut, jr.
Now U C It Now U Don't Harry Mandel www.mandelmagic.com |
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jdbach Regular user United States 174 Posts |
I have had my needle for many years and it is still in great condition. They are inexpensive and I think it would be worthwhile just to purchase another from your favorite dealer.
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Vraagaard Inner circle Copenhagen, Denmark 1485 Posts |
Whats the difference between "needle in Balloon" and "Super Needle"? Regular needle is 18 inch long whats the super needle like?
Also I can't find a description of Ammars "Billy, the hypnotized balloon" and I do not want to buy the big Ammar book just to find ut if I like it or not. Can anybody describe the effect from a spectators point of view without revealing any secrets. Thanks in advance. Jan |
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Magiguy Inner circle Seattle, WA 5485 Posts |
Super needle is a bit thicker in diameter. It's just a sturdier, heavier version. I don't believe that there's a difference in length.
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