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Magician's DIY Tips & Tricks

Postby Acolophon » Mar 1st, '12, 17:39



Chris Wasshuhubber's latest e-book, Magicians DIY Tips and Tricks (available here: http://www.lybrary.com/magicians-diy-ti ... 35831.html) really appeals to my thrifty Scottish heart. It will also help to alleviate the CUP Syndrome which seems to be frightening some of the subscribers to this forum.
From finding the best over the counter roughing fluid To how to split cards, or the best way to glue them together. How to make your own strippers or turn a card box into a switching or ditching device and much much more. From how to make your own sponge balls and even a good soap bubble formula to how to assemble a Magic First Aid Kit, to help you avoid all the things that can happen, or go wrong, 'on the night'.
I definitely give it 5 Stars.

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Re: Magician's DIY Tips & Tricks

Postby Mandrake » Mar 1st, '12, 17:47

Not bad for $15 and it's a PDF download with NO print or copy restrictions therefore OK to transfer to Kindles etc!

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Re: Magician's DIY Tips & Tricks

Postby Karma » Mar 2nd, '12, 12:50

That sounds good, I like making things. Now just how many times am I going to tell myself that I'm not buying anything else until I've learnt or discarded what I already have :D

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Re: Magician's DIY Tips & Tricks

Postby Acolophon » Mar 3rd, '12, 11:45

Mandrake wrote:Not bad for $15 and it's a PDF download with NO print or copy restrictions therefore OK to transfer to Kindles etc!


Come on Mandrake, "Not bad"! I think it's 'blankity blank' fantastic The Magician's Kit is worth the money on its own.

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Re: Magician's DIY Tips & Tricks

Postby Mandrake » Mar 3rd, '12, 13:37

Acolophon wrote:Come on Mandrake, "Not bad"! I think it's 'blankity blank' fantastic
My typical English laid back understatement mode was in full swing there :wink: ! Yes it’s a real bargain, even if you only use half the stuff in there, it’ll be money well spent.

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Re: Magician's DIY Tips & Tricks

Postby Acolophon » Mar 3rd, '12, 18:16

Being a canny Scot I think I knew that. I always think if I get one good thing from a book or a seminar I've got my money's worth.
I believe Chris is a PhD. It must be in personal economics! By the way congrats to you for running such a friendly forum.

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Re: Magician's DIY Tips & Tricks

Postby Mandrake » Mar 3rd, '12, 21:42

Thank you, we do our best but it's all to do with the superb people we have as members - top quality peeps :D !

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