Huitzilopochtli by Thomas Pohle
Re: Huitzilopochtli by Thomas Pohle
Thanks for sharing that Olaf!
So, here are my thoughts on it...
1- He exposed the method the first time he did it. What a shame!
2- He took way too long to do the entire performance. Yawn...
3- Paddle changes interesting addition to the effect.
4- Politically motivated which is both clever and humorous and a dangerous place to go. Depends on who is watching.
I still like his Huiiuftiidsfhkkute better!
So, here are my thoughts on it...
1- He exposed the method the first time he did it. What a shame!
2- He took way too long to do the entire performance. Yawn...
3- Paddle changes interesting addition to the effect.
4- Politically motivated which is both clever and humorous and a dangerous place to go. Depends on who is watching.
I still like his Huiiuftiidsfhkkute better!
It's a Tenyo day in the neighborhood!
Re: Huitzilopochtli by Thomas Pohle
I understand your concerns regarding the quality/material of the (newer) props made by Thomas Pohle. Compared to items made from solid wood or stable plastics you might get the impression that you have to handle them with some care. And Olaf is right, I also don't like the design of his "Learning ABC" (Deluxe Block Monte) that much - but bought it anyway because I like the different methods involved. Another concern with Thomas Pohle's items is that they are hard to find. He offers no newsletter or something and up to now, I didn't find a magic store that regularly offers his newest products.
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Re: Huitzilopochtli by Thomas Pohle
Ralf, Thomas Pohle sells his items via Joe Long. Just mail Joe and ask to add you on his mailing list...
His email is:
JosephL608@aol.com
His email is:
JosephL608@aol.com
Re: Huitzilopochtli by Thomas Pohle
Ralf R wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 5:57 amAnd Olaf is right, I also don't like the design of his "Learning ABC" (Deluxe Block Monte) that much
but bought it anyway because I like the different methods involved. Another concern with Thomas Pohle's items is that they are hard to find. He offers no newsletter or something and up to now, I didn't find a magic store that regularly offers his newest products.
I also liked the trick itself, because it's very varied, but because of the design I couldn't get myself to invest in it. Maybe at a later date. It is true, his tricks are not often found and he also does not produce very many, perhaps so in the area 20-30 pieces. The crazy thing for me and with him is, he sits in Germany and I also, but if I like something from him, I have to order it from the USA for imense additional costs, that is hard to understand and to digest !
Re: Huitzilopochtli by Thomas Pohle
Thank you RobRob Rand wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 11:32 amRalf, Thomas Pohle sells his items via Joe Long. Just mail Joe and ask to add you on his mailing list...
His email is:
JosephL608@aol.com
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Re: Huitzilopochtli by Thomas Pohle
By the way Ralf, I saw some Pohle effects at Stolina.de:Ralf R wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2019 2:17 amThank you RobRob Rand wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 11:32 amRalf, Thomas Pohle sells his items via Joe Long. Just mail Joe and ask to add you on his mailing list...
His email is:
JosephL608@aol.com
https://www.stolina.de/catalogsearch/result/?q=Pohle
Re: Huitzilopochtli by Thomas Pohle
Thank you Rob . Yes, I have already discovered them and I found also some of his products at Itsmagic-Zaubershop: https://www.itsmagic-zaubershop.de/navi.php?qs=pohle (where I got the Learning ABC trick from). I recently asked Joe Long for adding me to his mailing list but he didn't answer. Maybe I was a bit too short in my email so I wrote him again - with a more detailed explanation of my wish