I know im not supposed to ask about revealing a trick, but i am thinking about purchasing a Losander trinity floating table. I just want to know what im getting before i spend around $1200.
So you have gone from wanting to know what you were getting for the $1200 to really fishing for info so you can build one? Building it yourself is the same as stealing. If you can't afford it then you are A) Not ready for it. B) Do not really need it. If it is something you really need for your act then you would prioritize your finances to save for the effect.
I don?t quite agree with the building one is the same as stealing...
I build one myself for my show, but because I wanted to do some things that you cannot do with the Losander Table, also I didnt like how it looked... I only use it myself and I dont sell it...
thats the problem i can barely afford it i was thinking about building one myself.
All of my invisible decks I have ever owned, were made by me, and they work just fine. Now, making it myself doesn't mean that I am stealing. I mean, if you want to build your kids a bunk bed and you go out and cut the lumber and build it yourself, that doesn't mean you stole the bunk bed just because you didn't buy it from your local furniture store.Building it yourself is the same as stealing.
I mean, if you want to build your kids a bunk bed and you go out and cut the lumber and build it yourself, that doesn't mean you stole the bunk bed just because you didn't buy it from your local furniture store.
So, are you saying if I saw the trailer for a new magic effect, and I figured out how to do it just from watching the trailer, and I preformed the effect to spectators without ever buying it, I would be stealing? For example, when I saw the trailer for Reflex by Patrick Kun I knew how to do it. Now I preform the effect to people, but I do not think of myself as stealing.
I can't help what my eyes see. If I automatically know how to do an effect from watching a trailer, there is no point in spending money for someone to tell you how to do something that you already know how to do. That would be called wasting money. Even if I figure out the effect from watching a trailer, I am not going to sell the effect or reveal the effect, so I don't see a problem in my actions. I mean, what do you want me to do, play dumb and act like I never figured out how to do the effect?
That's the thing, I'm not trying to figure out the effect, I watched the trailer and I knew how to do it. When you pay for effects, you are paying for knowledge, if you already have the knowledge before you buy the effect, there is no use to spend the money.