The Chiefs Mascot: Capturing the Spirit of Kansas City

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The Chiefs mascot is an important symbol for the Kansas City Chiefs, a professional football team based in Kansas City, Missouri. The team's mascot is named "KC Wolf," and he has been representing the Chiefs since the early 90s. KC Wolf is a friendly, fun-loving wolf character who is known for his energy and enthusiasm. He can be seen at every home game, as well as at various events and appearances throughout the year. KC Wolf's presence adds to the excitement of Chiefs games and helps to create a vibrant and engaging atmosphere for fans. The Chiefs mascot is a beloved figure among fans of all ages.


Abbott's has the change purse which goes with the parasol idea although I'm not a big fan of any change bag.

Do to the design of the umbrella, you will not be able to do the reverse, even if you wanted to, as it will not fit back in the tube with the silks dangling. Do to the design of the umbrella, you will not be able to do the reverse, even if you wanted to, as it will not fit back in the tube with the silks dangling.

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The Chiefs mascot is a beloved figure among fans of all ages. He is known for his entertaining antics and his ability to interact with the crowd. Whether it's firing up the crowd with his dance moves or leading cheers from the sidelines, KC Wolf's presence is always a highlight of any Chiefs event.

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I just noticed Hocus Pocus has this product on sale at quite a discount.

Does anyone know anything about Mutilated Parasol by Black Magic Company?

Is this a good version? Pros or cons?

Thanks in advance.

Posted: May 11, 2012 08:58 pm

Bill, I do not have this, but from the description it is a one way mutilated parasol (really an umbrella), meaning it only transposes to the mutilated state, and not back.

They do not show the tube, and that is an important consideration. If it is a solid tube, that you cannot show empty and free of trickery, then you loose some of the mystery. It is most likely a tube, because of the size of the umbrella as well. Newspaper would not cover something that large.

It is big, which means additional luggage and trips to the car or van.

The bag is designed like the old bag to foulard so the bag changes into the umbrella cover. A nice touch.

Do to the design of the umbrella, you will not be able to do the reverse, even if you wanted to, as it will not fit back in the tube with the silks dangling.

This is the nice feature of the Abbott's design. Edward O. Drane company in Chicago, use to supply a less costly version of the Abbott model, but the company is long since closed. It did not have any silk parasol cover, but worked with the same principles.

There are a reason, more then money, to buy the Abbott's Mutilated Parasol. It is superior in many ways, and they can/will make an additional bag to parasol cover for an additional charge of course.

I purchased that lost version they sold from Italy, and it was similar to this model you are requesting information on, I think they called it the Dante Mutilated Parasol. I never used it because of the size and the one way feature, and I had a time trying to find something big enough to wrap it in. It did not come with a bag of any kind. I sold it here on the Café at a huge loss.

I would advise against purchasing this current offering. Just my opinion.

Posted: May 11, 2012 11:57 pm

Thanks Bill, I think you're right on target with that analysis.

What I don't like about Abbott's is the tie-dye look. It makes more magical sense to me the way Black Magic has 16 panels on the umbrella that match the silks.

I think the bag to foulard is nice, I'd like to see how the Black Magic one looks, but usually they are pretty. This transformation is also one way like the parasol.

Abbott's has the change purse which goes with the parasol idea although I'm not a big fan of any change bag.

Here is another mutilated parasol effect:

This is pretty cool, but unfortunately uses another tie-dye parasol. He has kind of dispensed with the change bag altogether, which puts a lot of heat on the tube.

Can anyone else find a good mutilated parasol?

Posted: May 12, 2012 12:13 am

Bill, I have did research on the ones available on the market, and their are none better then Abbott's. I guess if you call Greg Bordner the owner and discuss your ideas, he would consider makeing a special parasol for you. I am sure you should get a quote from them first.

Owen's Magic makes one, and is so expensive, the price list says, Price on Application only.

Harries is a chrome metal tube, you have to screw the parasol into the tube to get a release for the ribs. The parasol is tiny as well.

The India models are all junk and not even a Mutilated Parasol effect.

Mr. Jupiter's is not an actualy a Mutilated Parsol effect as well.

Of course it ia a big world, so maybe there is one someplace.

Posted: May 14, 2012 02:27 pm

Does anyone know about this one:

Here is another mutilated parasol effect:
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He is also involved in community outreach initiatives, visiting schools and hospitals to bring joy and support to those in need. The Chiefs mascot is an iconic symbol of the team's spirit and passion. KC Wolf embodies the characteristics that the Chiefs hold dear, such as strength, teamwork, and determination. His presence is a reminder of the team's commitment to excellence and their dedication to their fans. Overall, the Chiefs mascot plays a vital role in the identity and culture of the Kansas City Chiefs. He is a source of entertainment, inspiration, and community engagement. KC Wolf is a beloved figure among Chiefs fans and is an important part of the Chiefs' game day experience..

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1. Mary - 1-star rating - I found the Chiefs mascot to be incredibly offensive and culturally insensitive. It perpetuates harmful stereotypes and disrespects the Native American community. The use of a Native American headdress and war paint is deeply disrespectful and trivializes their rich culture, reducing it to a mere sports entertainment. It's time for the Chiefs organization to reconsider the mascot and show more respect for indigenous peoples.
2. John - 2-star rating - As a fan of the Chiefs, I have to admit that I'm not a fan of their mascot. While it may not be as controversial as some other sports mascots, I think the Chiefs could do better. The mascot seems outdated and cliché, lacking creativity and originality. It feels like a generic representation of Native American culture without any real meaning or connection to the team. I would love to see the Chiefs come up with a new, more inclusive and representative mascot that can truly unite the fans.
3. Sarah - 1-star rating - I'm disappointed that the Chiefs organization continues to use a Native American mascot in this day and age. It's disrespectful and appropriative of Native American culture. Sports teams should be moving away from these outdated stereotypes and instead focus on promoting inclusivity and respect for all cultures. The Chiefs should reconsider their choice of mascot and find a more inclusive symbol that can bring people together rather than perpetuate division.
4. Michael - 2-star rating - While I understand that the Chiefs mascot has been a longstanding tradition for the team, I personally find it offensive and inappropriate. The use of Native American imagery and stereotypes is outdated and disrespectful to indigenous communities. As a sports fan, I believe it's important for teams to evolve and adapt to the changing cultural landscape. The Chiefs should consider retiring their current mascot and adopting a more respectful and inclusive symbol.
5. Emily - 1-star rating - I was really disappointed to see the Chiefs mascot and logo. It's another example of a sports team appropriating Native American culture for their own gain. This type of representation reinforces harmful stereotypes and undermines the struggles and history of Native Americans. It's time for the Chiefs to step up, listen to the concerns of indigenous communities, and change their mascot to something that is respectful and inclusive.

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