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magic course

Postby rvoice100 » Feb 2nd, '07, 16:14



hiya guys,
not sure if you remember but a while ago i said i was going on a magic course. well im half way through it and its quite basic, cards rope, coins, and sponges. but the tutor is a member of the magic circle and lives only 10 mins from me even thought the course is about an hour and a half away lol, anyway, this is going to help me no end! - not with my technical ability but with my performance and patter. i emailed him and arranged to meet him for a beer, anyway, we ended up having a meal and a good chat, he tought me how to do proffesors nightmare, i never thought i would get into this kind of magic but its great lol,

any way, there isnt much point to this thread but hey, isnt proffesors nightmare beautiful

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Re: magic course

Postby Miles More Magic » Feb 2nd, '07, 20:25

rvoice100 wrote:any way, there isnt much point to this thread but hey, isnt proffesors nightmare beautiful


You are so wrong. There are some very good points to this thread.

For a start, people have posted questions asking if courses are worthwhile. good to have someone doing a course and having a positive opinion on it.

Secondly, you stated that you were learning alot about the performance and patter side, which can only be good.

Thirdly, you have learnt that some of the "old" magic tricks can be some of the best, if people can be inspired enough to create something with it.

Lastly, mark Lewis has yet to post saying how everybody should buy his course!

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Re: magic course

Postby rvoice100 » Feb 2nd, '07, 22:43

Darrel wrote:Lastly, mark Lewis has yet to post saying how everybody should buy his course!


that is the funniest thing ive heard today, thanks

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