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Lane Class
Walk-On Joined: 2/24/12 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 9 |
Topic: prop needed for Laura Posted: 4/02/13 at 7:51pm |
Can anyone help fashioning a shotgun disguised as a walking stick for Waldo Lydecker in Laura. The play script calls for this prop and my prop master keeps telling me not to worry, but she won't tell me how she's doing it. I am worrying because I am not sure she has figured it out yet and tech week is two week away.
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edh915
Celebrity Joined: 11/19/09 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 325 |
Posted: 4/03/13 at 4:46pm |
I'm honestly not that familiar with "Laura", but it seems to me your best bet of concealing a firearm in a walking stick is to fabricate a cane with a derringer pistol as a (removable) handle. Don't know about "shotgun" - that sounds a bit far fetched.
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Lane Class
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Posted: 4/03/13 at 6:22pm |
I don't disagree with the "far-fetched." But that is what is called for in the script. The detective and one of the suspects have a conversation about the shot and its spread. Also Lydecker (the perp) asks how can a saw-ed off shot gun be sawed off.
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Lane Class
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Posted: 4/03/13 at 6:23pm |
I don't disagree with the "far-fetched." But that is what is called for in the script. The detective and one of the suspects have a conversation about the shot, the size of the shot and its spread. Also Lydecker (the perp) asks how can a saw-ed off shot gun be sawed off.
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rabbifrank
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Posted: 4/04/13 at 10:58am |
Lane,
Check out this link. http://firearmshistory.blogspot.com/2010_12_01_archive.html
Hope it helps. I Googled shotgun disguised as a walking stick.
Frank
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Lane Class
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Posted: 4/07/13 at 8:19pm |
Frank,
Thank you, thank you. I have just seen the solution to my problem. You are a lifesaver. If I could see you face to face, I'd buy you a beer. |
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rabbifrank
Player Joined: 7/20/12 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 14 |
Posted: 4/09/13 at 9:02am |
You're welcome, Lane. I might need some help one day, too.
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Lane Class
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Posted: 4/12/13 at 5:56pm |
Frank,
The shotgun cane is made--in fact, the prop master made two--one is made of cane and another black wood with silver rings. Each pulls apart about midway revealing a silver looking barrel. Looks great. Thanks for your tip! I was amazed at how common the guns disguised as canes were--down through history. Devious people are really clever, aren't they? Thanks, again. |
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