Carrying a sideshow on my back...

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  • paul_actor
    New Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 4

    Carrying a sideshow on my back...

    Hey everyone. I am a pretty new to everything. I am a sideshow performer. I have a bed of nails and a large suitcase full of broken glass.

    My question is, does anyone have any ideas of how to transport my bed of nails for when I begin to work on the street? Some kind of rigging? I love doing the tricks, but it's awkward as hell trying to get it all out there.

    Thanks!
  • gav
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2003
    • 916

    #2
    I saw a guy who had a bed of nails that was 2 seperate halves. He would pack it by putting 1 half on top of the other so the nails weren't exposed then put it on a luggage trolley with his other gear.

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    • Isabella
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 403

      #3
      Switching to aluminum nails will make it lighter.

      We traveled with one for awhile - took out the nails and put them in a bucket, carried the two boards separately, and then putting it together was a bit of a draw. Eventually, though, more trouble than it was worth.

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      • gsidhe
        Member
        • Mar 2007
        • 41

        #4
        When I am at a venue where I have to move my show around a lot, I just bring a moving dolly. All of my props have the same footprint, so the whole show can be packed up in a 2'x4' space.
        Fits very nicely on a dolly.
        Although something as simple as a wagon might be nice.
        How about a wagon with a bed of nails built onto the top?
        Just thinking...
        Gwyd

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