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Jamie D. Grant V.I.P. as seen in Ripley's Believe It or Not! Twice! 2413 Posts |
Hi All!
Just getting ready for some Christmas gigs and am thinking about buying a magical hank for the old suit. Any one use either of these found at Fabric Manipulations? And, if so, which do you prefer? Thanx, as always, for the help! django
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Ron Reid Inner circle Phoenix, Arizona 2733 Posts |
Hi django:
They're used for different reasons, for it depends on your plans. The Devil's Hank is a utility device used to make small things disappear - usually used as part of a routine; the ghostly hank is for the glorpy effect. I would say that the Ghostly hank is probably only good for close up and/or living room situations. You have to set it on a surface and the hank is fairly small, so larger audiences may have a hard time seeing it. If you're doing some table hopping, I think it would be great to have in your pocket. Ron |
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paymerich Special user Norwalk, CT 546 Posts |
Here Glorpy !! Come Here Glorpy!! that's a good boy !! ok make the card appear , GOOD BOY!!
Too much Sankey in my coffee..
Have a Magical Day!
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Jamie D. Grant V.I.P. as seen in Ripley's Believe It or Not! Twice! 2413 Posts |
Thanx for the insight. WHat's your personal verdict, though. You only get to put one in your outer breast pocket. Which one is it?
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Frank Tougas Inner circle Minneapolis, MN 1712 Posts |
I would use the Ghostly Hanky since it is a trick in and of itself. The Devils hank is fantastic for making small things disappear but it is a little awkward when it comes time to bring those objects back.
Frank Tougas
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Jamie D. Grant V.I.P. as seen in Ripley's Believe It or Not! Twice! 2413 Posts |
Thanx for the suggestions-does anyone know what a typical pocket square/hank size is?
On the Fabric Manipulations website, they offer two sizes: 15 X 15, or 11 X 11... Thanx!
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RicHeka Inner circle 3999 Posts |
About 12 years ago I purchased from Tannens an item called 'Rigid Hank'.I still carry it today in my outer breast pocket.Working on a principle similar,but not exactly like 'Stiff Rope',it looks sharp and play's big.I am not sure Tannens still carries it any longer.If it is still made I highly reccommend it.Rigid Hank requires no table,is open to different presentations,looks totally innocent,and gets great reactions.Best.
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Lynetta Regular user Las Vegas, NV 111 Posts |
Hello Django,
Of course I think you should buy both, the Devil's Pocket Square and the Ghostly Pocket Hank;) In answer to your question, a typical pocket square (for your outer breast pocket) is 11" X 11"; a typical man's handkerchief is 15" X 15". If for routining purposes you need a specific size, let me know. Not to make it harder for you to decide, but I wanted to let you know that I have re-designed the pocket on the Devil's Pocket Square so that it is much easier to retrieve objects once they have vanished. Especially if you use it to vanish a coin, ring, or other small item that will be reproduced later. *If you plan to order directly from my site, check in the December issues of MAGIC and Genii for free shipping coupons. Lynetta |
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Jamie D. Grant V.I.P. as seen in Ripley's Believe It or Not! Twice! 2413 Posts |
Hi All!
Well, I finally decided on buying the Devil's Pocket Hank from Lynetta at FabricManipulation.com and it arrived today. You know how we have to sort through posts and posts of reviews and products, desperately trying to find something we like, only to be sorely disappointed. It comes in the mail and you feel cheated and cheap. I think it's fair to say that it's happened to all of us. But then there's that one time when our mysterious order arrives and we open it only to find that it has exceeded our most optimistic hopes. That is what happened to me today. It is very rare that I consider buying a dozen more of any product because of a worry that something terrible might happen to the one I own and I may never be able to find another. Let me say I am already planning on ordering more from Lynetta, God keep her safe! I don't know what I can say about the hank, really. I mean it's, at it's most basic denominator, silk and thread. But she has somehow woven the two together to make one of the most magical pieces of apparatus I own. I will keep this forever. Anyway, I almost didn't want to tell anyone else about this discovery but the craftsmanship (craftswomanship?) is so wonderful that I feel it is my duty to spread the word. Without a doubt, my best purchase of 2005. django
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rikbrooks Inner circle Olive Branch, Mississippi 1317 Posts |
Lynetta is one of those rare folks that just does not ship inferior products.
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Michael Peterson Inner circle is where I'm trapped, because of my 4071 Posts |
I got a ghostly pocket hank for Christmas & it is beautiful.
The gimmick is awesome! It is differen't from the traditional Glorpy gimmick. I never really liked the movement of the traditional effect, with this new design, I can do it in a manner which I think looks much more magical. These things are awesome, I highly recommend getting one. Mike |
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Jamie D. Grant V.I.P. as seen in Ripley's Believe It or Not! Twice! 2413 Posts |
Wow, I can't believe that was four years ago, lol.
You know what, though? I still have it (and love it)! ~jamie
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twistedace Inner circle philadelphia 3772 Posts |
Which one did you get?
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Hansel Inner circle Puerto Rico 2492 Posts |
Glorpy is GREAT and if you use the presentation that Bill Malone does in " Here I Go again" in the right situation it would be very good!
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Silver Glove Magic Veteran user Magic... coast to coast, here's to another... 334 Posts |
Worth purchasing both 'No-Ring Ring Hank', and the 'Devils Pocket Hank'? What are the differences other than the 'Ring' factor?
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Daz Buckley Elite user Australia 469 Posts |
Good to hear a satisfied magic purchaser
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
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On 2013-03-23 05:39, Silver Glove Magic wrote: They are very different. The Devil's Pocket Hank is just that - similar to other Devil's Hanks with the exception that this one is much better made than any of the others I own. Head and shoulders above, not necessarily in how it works so much as how it looks and feels. The No-Ring Ring Hank is designed purely for very small items, such as rings and coins. You can vanish/produce a deck of cards, coin stack, and other larger items with the Devil's Hank. The No-Ring works much more tightly for small items, with regard to where you place the item to vanish it and especially the ingenious method for retrieving the item. I have both plus a Devil's Pocket Square. My other Devil's hanks are relegated to that "drawer of no return" - probably for good! Jim |
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Silver Glove Magic Veteran user Magic... coast to coast, here's to another... 334 Posts |
Thanks J-Mac, I made my 'No-Ring Ring Hank' purchase a couple of days ago. Appreciate the insight.
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funsway Eternal Order old things in new ways - new things in old ways 10001 Posts |
If this thread is being revived I would suggest one look at the "Go Go Vanisher" as an alternative or addition to your arsenal.
I have vanished an Easter Egg from a child's hand -- and have used it to produce an item as well. http://themagicwarehouse.com/cgi-bin/fin......VANISHER
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george1953 Inner circle Mallorca (Spain) 5943 Posts |
Is there a video demo of go go vanisher anywhere ?
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