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Kelvin was a 2005 International Brotherhood of Magicians (IBM) Gold Medal Finalist in the Stage Competition in Reno, Nevada, and a 2005 Society of American Magicians (SAM) Finalist in the Close-Up Competition in Boston. Kelvin placed 1st in stage magic at the Texas Association of Magician's (TAOM) 2003 Convention, and also the Pacific Coast Association of Magician's (PCAM) 2000 Convention.
See his balloon creations and awards. Kelvin performed all over the world.
Kelvin was a hit at IBM's 98 Convention in the Strolling Olympics and named the most funniest (see the Nov.98 issue of Linking Ring).
He was also a featured lecturer/performer at the SAM 2007 Dallas, Texas Convention, Japan Cup 2004, Hong Kong International Magic 2003 Convention, Hong Kong International Magic Convention 2002, Fellowship of Christian Magicians Convention 2001-2003, Columbus Magi-Fest Convention 2002, and TAOM 2002.
Kelvin also
performed and been a dealer at
those conventions and others including the International Brotherhood
of Magicians (IBM) 2007 and 2005, Society of American Magicians (SAM)
2007 and 2004, TAOM 1999/ 2001-2005, PCAM 2000, Japan SAM 2001
Convention, Canada Association of Magician's Convention 2001, and
Florida's Magic on the Beach Convention (MOB) 2000/2002.
Finest Quality from Tokyo, Japan
Japan magic silks are the perfect light weight, weave, color, and print for your magic act. The colors are bright and brilliant, and the printed silks are original. The weaves are fine and the seams are expensive flat hem which is a tiny 1/16" wide. The edges are reinforced to prevent unraveling. The fine silk used in weaving is also used in the hems. Threads for fine silks are not spun, but are pulled out and reeled from a silkworm cocoon.
The continuous demand for Japanese silks in the USA and around the world served to stimulate the production for the highest quality Japan product. From amatuers to professionals like Lance Burton have experienced the quality of the Japanese silks.
For decades, my mentor from Hawaii - Jimmy Yoshida was the only dealer distributing the Japan silks at magic conventions and magic shops around the world. These are the best silks for performing magic because not only does it compresses into a small space, but it appears huge on stage under the best lighting conditions. The silks are beautiful and elegant and will last for many years!
Brilliant colors
Thinest (see thru) silks to pack for a huge production.
100% pure, flat seam, light silks (4 mums):
Sizes: Metric: (15cm x 15 cm ), (20 cm x 20 cm), (30 cm x 30 cm), (45 cm x 45 cm), (60 cm x 60 cm), (92 cm x 92 cm)
Approximate size in inches: 6", 9", 12", 18", 24" and 36"
COLORS:
HIT*RED * YELLOW * HOT PINKE* DARK BLUE * PURPLE* ORANGE * BLACK * WHITE * GREEN *
Many variety of printed silks (36") for a great ending:
"See thru silk"
Make balls appear, disappear, and multiply in spectator's hands. A classic of magic! Every magician should have sponge balls. Sponge balls are available in red, black and yellow. Also, the classic sponge eggs from Japan are superb. Magicians say once you feel the Japanese super soft sponge balls, you will never go back to the others.
Because of stricter standards in the use of chemicals to create sponge balls, you will notice the difference between the Japan made sponge balls and other well known ones. See discussion on Magic Cafe.
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