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Andy Young Special user Jersey Shore, PA 823 Posts |
Hi Everyone,
I am thinking about switching up how I contain my props. Currently I am using a purple hard suitcase. It isn't that heavy and it carried (no wheels). I normally see Lefler Suitcase Tables they look nice, but I wondered if there were any alternatives to it? Or anything that you are using? I don't want anything massive. Thanks |
Mark Boody Illusionist Inner circle 1369 Posts |
Andy
Here is something I have been using for years. It may be more than what you need, but it has served me well. https://www.flipdisc.com/product/ultimate-gig-case/ Doug makes several fine products, I'm sure you will find something to suit your needs. All the best Mark
Only he who can see the invisible can do the impossible. Frank L. Gaines
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Andy Young Special user Jersey Shore, PA 823 Posts |
Thanks! That certainly does seem comparable.
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Donald Dunphy Inner circle Victoria, BC, Canada 7568 Posts |
Besides the larger Pro Suitcase Table (aka Lefler table), which comes in various sizes / widths, Showtime Magic Products makes other tables that are smaller.
https://www.showtimemagic.com/ Take a look at their Busker Briefcase Table, Hank Moorehouse Cube Table, Wedge Table, Juggler Table, etc. (Click on the Product Catalog.) - Donald
Donald Dunphy is a Victoria Magician, British Columbia, Canada.
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5958 Posts |
For kid shows, I work out of a plastic tote on a restaurant tray stand. I'm considering switching to a duffle bag, lined with a cardboard box, for getting up steep stairs in old buildings. It's safer this way.
For adults, I work out of a catalog case on a barstool. I prefer a folding barstool, but they're hard to find in a 30" height, now. |
Shuttlepass New user Omaha, NE 4 Posts |
I am thinking of getting a catalog case, based on what I've read here. Does anyone have a specific brand or style they recommend?
Thanks
Steve Wengel
Omaha, NE, USA |