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streetmagician_08 Regular user 133 Posts |
Hey guys,
I have always wanted to find a decent way to put a Topit in a shirt(the ones that have a collar and button up the front)so if you lean forward with it unbuttoned Bam! you have a Topit for everyday use. I will use mine at school where you wear sportcoats or blazers, but the problem is that they are too flimsy for a Topit use even if you vanish a coin or something small its still too flimsy. Any suggestions or ideas? Thanks |
Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Get a Norm Nielsen necktie topit (for coins and similar items) http://www.nnmagic.com
STAY TOONED... @ www.pete-biro.com
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Kingry Elite user Virginia 464 Posts |
Sylvester the Jester has a new DVD on that exact subject.
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Angelo Carbone V.I.P. 1486 Posts |
Hey Streetmagician,
I came up with the same idea too many years ago. Usually shirts come with a spare button sewn on the inside corner at the bottom of your shirt. I took mine off and attached some blu-tac (fun-tac) to the back of it. Then I temporarily stuck it over the slit of the unbuttoned area so it looked like it was still buttoned up when in fact it wasn't. A dummy button so to speak. Just thought I would share this with you. Angelo
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Tom H New user 2 Posts |
TKO works well and you can throw or drop,
http://store.ammarmagic.com/tko--the-kay......lor.html Simple to fit Tom |
Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5958 Posts |
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On 2003-07-11 21:26, Kingry wrote: Suspended Dimension looks quite nice but requires suspenders to make it work. I saw Ron Jaxon use one, a few years ago. It works well! |