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hi from chicago

Postby waterdragon » Aug 18th, '07, 20:53



Hi Everyone
I'm new to magic. I'm working through the book Now You See It Now You Don't by Bill Tarr. Have learned a lot from there, and hope to learn more from you guys.

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Postby dat8962 » Aug 18th, '07, 20:56

Welcome

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Postby Brookish » Aug 18th, '07, 22:13

welcome

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Postby Stephen Ward » Aug 18th, '07, 22:37

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Re: hi from chicago

Postby Matt Charming » Aug 21st, '07, 11:01

Welcome to TM.

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Postby Magical_Trevor » Aug 21st, '07, 11:58

wow, I have just looked that book up on amazon, looks like a great starting point, might have a mooch at it to be honest, nothing like a bit of 'back to basics' magic - what parts of the book are you finding most interesting? the card or the coin sections - is this the kind of magic you want to do or is it just a stepping stone to bigger things?

sorry about the questions, I know its just an intro :P

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Postby moodini » Aug 21st, '07, 15:50

Welcome to TM......are you a hockey (hawks) fan? I have a freind that played for them a number of years back somewhere in the era of 1993ish to 1999ish.....

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Postby kevsashark » Aug 21st, '07, 17:50

Welcom, Waterdragon. First of all, that is an awesome name. Let me say from a newer member perspective that this site is very helpful and informative, and I hope you'll like it hear. I also echo Magical_Trevor: is there any avenue of magic in which you're particularly interested or towards which you feel yourself leaning?

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