#862548 - 12/05/08 07:36 AM
Re: Levistick
[Re: keyarghah]
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the henna lady
Registered: 15/12/00
Loc: WNY, USA
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My son has a non-fire one. Normally they are on elastic so I am interested to see what he used as the wires.
hmmmmm....*calling to son to find his*
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#862549 - 12/05/08 11:57 PM
Re: Levistick
[Re: Pele]
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Macaque of all trades
Registered: 27/04/05
Loc: wombling free...
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these are stolen from magicians  normally called a wand non fire ones use invisible thread and fire ones can use a blacked kevlar string or flexible on flammable wire I started learning this 2 years ago at play and have seen a proper magiacain one where the exess string is on a weight in a hollow tube so when the thread is released the weight sucks the string almost al the way in. great fun  I couldn't use one on elastic as the stretch would be weird lol
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#862550 - 13/05/08 07:41 AM
Re: Levistick
[Re: Mynci]
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the henna lady
Registered: 15/12/00
Loc: WNY, USA
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Mynci, I found my son's last night and it is really weird. The elastic makes it alot more like a yo-yo than the wand (my magician friend has one as well, and I forgot about it until you mentioned it, no fire for his tho).
Neither one has the chord on both sides like the one in the video seems to. Have the magic ones you've worked with had two lines going into it?
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#862551 - 13/05/08 11:26 AM
Re: Levistick
[Re: Pele]
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Now with extra strawberries
Registered: 11/02/02
Loc: Canberra
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i think the one in the video may not actually have a string on either side.
A lot of the ones i have seen actually have a big loop that is attached to one point in the middle.
This means you can put both your hands in and slide them appart and it will look like two strings.
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#862552 - 14/05/08 02:42 AM
Re: Levistick
[Re: ElectricBlue]
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addict
Registered: 04/07/07
Loc: Perth
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We just got a wand..  They're really fun to play with and if you have a poi background and can stall really well, they're pretty easy to control. They attach to one hand, but the trick is to move two hands around to make it look like it attached to both, then people wonder how it can go around your body etc. Ours have cotton thread. No, the video only had one string, you can tell by the fact he always leads with right hand, and can go over his head, but btb, he has to unspin.  Great toy, I only got introduced to it this month. Our is not fire, it's from the flowtoys shop i think, for UV shows... Silver and shiny with a black invisible thread. Just playing with it at uni made people stop and stare. Here, Prisna It really is the use of the other hand that mades the difference. http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=ygKnWcWkpTQ
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#862553 - 14/05/08 03:19 AM
Re: Levistick
[Re: natasqi]
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Macaque of all trades
Registered: 27/04/05
Loc: wombling free...
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the 3 I had before they were robbed were just a piece of wood a hole just offcentre and thread through the hole and tied in a big loop so you could use both hands.
Magicians oneonly had 1 hole though.
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#862554 - 14/05/08 08:35 AM
Re: Levistick
[Re: Mynci]
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the henna lady
Registered: 15/12/00
Loc: WNY, USA
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Ours here is what Mynci describes but on elastic. That takes alot of work to get it to do what we want. The hole is also centered so it stays more horizontal than vertical, but it does some great stalls and retractions. The stick is flame patterened and the end are "heads" It's a start 
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#862556 - 14/05/08 04:41 PM
Re: Levistick
[Re: ElectricBlue]
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Woodford is Goodford..!
Registered: 06/06/07
Loc: Sydney at heart.
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rad thanks guys, i tied some string to one of my pixies the other night and had a go, really awkward with two hands. then neon dave showed up  which was loverly in itself, but he had a bit of englandshire knowledge to share with me on 'wands'.. ill check out the flowtoys, and try one hand ed, and get back to you 
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#873331 - 14/10/08 11:13 AM
Re: Levistick
[Re: MRC]
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Will carpal your tunnel in a minute.
Registered: 28/06/04
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
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I visited Salza when I was in Scandinavia in August and purchased several things from them including the levistick. You will find that the levisticks will have one hole (entry and exit) for the loop. I've played around with it on and off, and have yet to light it, but it is a lot of fun. the challenge as highlighted in previous posts is keeping the stick vertical while you manipulate it and also using your free hand to give the illusion that both or no hands are required. I've yet to figure out any smooth entry/exits for the levistick (i.e. going from twirling the levistick like a normal pixie staff to using it like a levistick), but that will come once I'm able to use it well.  
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#873337 - 14/10/08 12:46 PM
Re: Levistick
[Re: Brenn]
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Now with extra strawberries
Registered: 11/02/02
Loc: Canberra
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I have found that you can transfer from holding the top of the stick right at the tip to levitating it pretty easily but this would probably not work on the fire variety.
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#873347 - 14/10/08 04:14 PM
Re: Levistick
[Re: ElectricBlue]
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Do you do the poiz?
Registered: 24/03/06
Loc: Brisbane
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I have really been getting in to the levistick since uber. Have been using a flowwand for the last year or so, but bought the salza brass levi a couple of weeks ago. Have a second one on the way (hopefully arriving today/tomorrow), they are a really nice weight and im impressed with the quality.
Brenn, I have the same problem as you trying to transition from one style to another. Only smooth(ish) way I have really found is to hold the levi in the opposite hand to which it is attached to, then taking up the tension with your arms as you release it. Throw in a pirouette or some sort of flourish and it seems to keep the illusion of floating out instead of jerking. Any other suggestions?
Edited by Basstones (14/10/08 04:17 PM)
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#873377 - 14/10/08 10:31 PM
Re: Levistick
[Re: Basstones]
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Will carpal your tunnel in a minute.
Registered: 28/06/04
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
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Until further notice my exploration of the levistick has been suspended. My levistick broke in half today 
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#873404 - 15/10/08 01:48 AM
Re: Levistick
[Re: Brenn]
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Unofficial Chairperson of Squirrel Defense League
Registered: 02/12/07
Loc: South Africa
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Does HoP not have something similar? HoP Fire Orb or am I getting my wires crossed?
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#873415 - 15/10/08 02:46 AM
Re: Levistick
[Re: aston]
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Toasty Monkey
Registered: 22/09/08
Loc: Guam
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Sorta similar on the account of having to do with the illusion of something floating but different methods. I suppose tutorials aren't needed for this kinda thing? Cause I don't see any anywhere 
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#873437 - 15/10/08 05:24 AM
Re: Levistick
[Re: Yayu]
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NYC
Registered: 26/08/01
Loc: NYC, NY, USA
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I played with one last weekend and loved it. I think it's a bit limited but the cool thing is, if you already poi, you're about 10 minutes away from being decent to good at it. It's basically single poi in the horizontal plane and stalls. Or, at least, you can have enough fun with single poi in horizontal planes and stalls to keep you busy for a while. In all honsety, if you watch this video and play for 10 minutes you're on your way... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zR8V03Gjho
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#873438 - 15/10/08 05:28 AM
Re: Levistick
[Re: Basstones]
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NYC
Registered: 26/08/01
Loc: NYC, NY, USA
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I have really been getting in to the levistick since uber. Have been using a flowwand for the last year or so, but bought the salza brass levi a couple of weeks ago. Have a second one on the way (hopefully arriving today/tomorrow), they are a really nice weight and im impressed with the quality. Do you have any suggestion on which colors look best? Your endorsement is enough for me. 
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