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Cardza wrote:If you're new to magic I suggest avoiding buying loads of gimmicks. They're good in moderation. I went through a period of buying books, then I bought a shedload of gaffs and gimmicks. Do I ever use any of them? Not really. The vast, vast majority of the stuff I do now is with regular materials, and my money goes on buying the occasional book or DVD which is of far greater value IMO.
myuserid wrote:Cardza wrote:If you're new to magic I suggest avoiding buying loads of gimmicks. They're good in moderation. I went through a period of buying books, then I bought a shedload of gaffs and gimmicks. Do I ever use any of them? Not really. The vast, vast majority of the stuff I do now is with regular materials, and my money goes on buying the occasional book or DVD which is of far greater value IMO.
Sage advice, for that I am sure. I totally understand your point. I want to buy a couple tricks to build my confidence as I am actually pretty introverted. I agree money spent on education is far better indeed. Thanks for you input... it will probably help me deflect some wasted cash down the road.
Cheers-
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