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I have £36 spending money so what should I buy?

Postby *Reaper* » May 5th, '07, 14:57



This is my current cart:

3- Ghost Deck - Bicycle - £11.97
1- Red Gaff Deck - Bicycle - £16.99
2- Bicycle Poker Deck - Blue Back - £3.50
2- Bicycle Poker Deck - Red Back - £3.50

And thats it is there anything i should take out or add?

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Re: I have have £36 spending money so what should I buy?

Postby Renato » May 5th, '07, 15:06

*Reaper* wrote:is there anything i should take out


Seeing as you asked...

3- Ghost Deck - Bicycle - £11.97
1- Red Gaff Deck - Bicycle - £16.99


Really - seventeen quid on a pack of cards? There are FAR better things you can spend your money on.

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Postby Rob » May 5th, '07, 15:27

ESSENTIALS....these will get you grounded, give you the basics AND some more advanced stuff, and keep you going for a good few months :D

Mark Wilson's complete course in Magic - Around £9.75

T***b Tip - Around £2-£3

2 Decks Bikes (1 Red, 1 Blue) - Around £3-£4

4 Sponge Balls - Around £3-£4

Bobo's Modern Coin Magic - Around £6.50

...And you still have change in your pocket!

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Postby .robb. » May 5th, '07, 15:33

[Edit- I'm not about to help someone who uses pirated magic related software.] Chump.

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Postby Lord Freddie » May 5th, '07, 15:44

From his posts, it sounds like he wants quick and easy magic with no effort put into it.
Buy a coin unique. It's self-working and impressive.

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Postby Rob » May 5th, '07, 15:57

Point taken Freddie....but can you imagine how long it would be before it got accidentally spent :shock: :lol: :wink:

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Postby Lord Freddie » May 5th, '07, 16:06

:D
It's a bit like a woman in a clothes shop, all these posts similar to "Which top do you think I should get?" and no matter what you say they'll buy what they want anyway.
The poll about Red Gaff Deck and In A Flash. :roll:
In A Flash won by a mile and it was still: "I'll get the red gaff deck".

Pointless posts for the SIN BIN :twisted:

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Postby kitaristi0 » May 5th, '07, 19:35

Still Fancy a Pot of Jam - £24.99
A couple decks of bikes - £10

Enjoy.

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Postby connor o'connor » May 5th, '07, 20:26

royal road to card magic £10
one set of bikes £3
six or seven cheap bottles of wine to make the weeks of practice more enjoyable :D

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Postby Mikey.666 » May 5th, '07, 21:12

why don't you put it in the bank :) and save it until you actually KNOW what you want...instead of wasting money on pointless gaff and fancy decks :)

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Postby Lord Freddie » May 5th, '07, 21:16

Mikey.666 wrote:why don't you put it in the bank :) and save it until you actually KNOW what you want...instead of wasting money on pointless gaff and fancy decks :)


Hear hear!

Shall I buy Black Tigers or Ghost deck? etc, etc.....
ONLY YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WANT/NEED!!!

I'm guessing he's about 12 and his granny gave him £36 quid recently...

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Postby Citrus » May 6th, '07, 01:13

Lord Freddie wrote:
Mikey.666 wrote:why don't you put it in the bank :) and save it until you actually KNOW what you want...instead of wasting money on pointless gaff and fancy decks :)


Hear hear!

Shall I buy Black Tigers or Ghost deck? etc, etc.....
ONLY YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WANT/NEED!!!

I'm guessing he's about 12 and his granny gave him £36 quid recently...


Your being harsh here, he came for advice, and of course hes a teenager seeing how hes got a set amount of money. £36 can be quite a large sum to some people so theres no need to take the pi*s out of him. Everyone has got to start somewhere.

Defiantly the Ghosts for me theres no better deck, they look amazing and handle perfectly.

So you should get -

x2 Red/Blue Bicycle Deck (Both the same color preferably) - Practice decks.
x2 Ghost Deck - Performance Decks
x1 Royal Road To Card Magic - Book
x1 Expert Card Technique

Save the rest and save up for a ghost gaff deck for when you have learnt a substantial amount learnt from the two books.

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Postby connor o'connor » May 6th, '07, 09:32

hear hear citrus

I blew loads of money on junk when I first started

Now I'm not into trick decks myself, so I cannot talk definitivly about particular decks

But some of these trick decks are black and white and it's quite difficult to read the indexes or court cards. I tried some at the local magic club, and they handle just like ordinary cards, the pro using them you had to be carefull not to confuse the specs with them. (do others agree?) Now I know this can be overcome by good delivery and spec control, so some of you guys who are good may not notice any difficultys in this area. But if I were just starting out I would choose standard bikes red back and blue back.
There are far to many things to be concentrating on when learning to worry about reading the indexes properly (or even having specs read them properly). Plus there expensive and your going to get through a few packs just practicing!

Am I right guys? As I said I am not into these decks and so cannot reliably comment. Please feel free to blow my theory out of the water.

(sigh perhaps I'm just getting old)

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Postby Tomo » May 6th, '07, 10:38

.robb. wrote:[Edit- I'm not about to help someone who uses pirated magic related software.] Chump.

Hear hear. Maybe he should spend the money on the things he stole.

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Postby bronz » May 6th, '07, 11:02

Funny thing is, where's he gonna be when those fancy decks wear out and he's left penniless? That's cheered me up.

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