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abraxus wrote:ghurka, you should alter your post please - exposure there...
TheGurkha wrote:abraxus wrote:ghurka, you should alter your post please - exposure there...
cheers, Abranthaxus, i think iv sorted it? pm me if i havnt... and are people THAT lazy these days, that they cant even read a name correctly before they attempt to spell it?
abraxus wrote:TheGurkha wrote:abraxus wrote:ghurka, you should alter your post please - exposure there...
cheers, Abranthaxus, i think iv sorted it? pm me if i havnt... and are people THAT lazy these days, that they cant even read a name correctly before they attempt to spell it?
yes, they are if they're like me gherkin...
if only people took as much care in names as they do in revealing someone else's effect eh!
EDIT: by the way, im not saying to you your name is spelt incorrectly, but ghurka is the correct spelling of...well, a ghurka, as in a Khukri...but you are naturally free to spell your name however you wish...
slewis wrote:There's been a lot of discussion about the problem caused by magicians trying to learn the working of the effect before buying it. But it seems that most of the time when we buy apparatus in the three-figure range (American), we are paying for workmanship, not secrets. That is, no one buys a die box or linking rings without knowing how they work. We know how they work--we need the workmanship of the manufacturer. And I'm sure this is even more true of illusionists. Bangon, in particular, is a case in point. Apparently, the wallet is rather bulky, so some magicians won't be able to use it. I guess this is an argument for patronizing live magic shops when possible.
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