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by the_mog » Dec 16th, '03, 20:00
not so much a prop but an indispensible item if like me you have "dry" fingers..
From
www.cards4magic.co.uk
Price £4.50
Effect - leaves your fingers "moisturised" and slightly tacky to help with all those sleights that require "dragging" cards with the fingertips
effectiveness 9/10
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by Scott F. Guinn » Dec 18th, '03, 06:15
This is (at least in the States) a very common office supply item. It's used by bank tellers and people who have to handle a lot of paperwork and is simply wonderful for magicians. However, magic shops have got a hold of it and sell it at vastly inflated prices, when you can get it at virtually any office supply store for a dollar or less.
Just FYI...
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by the_mog » Dec 18th, '03, 09:39
damn.... if only i lived in the US near an office supply store!!!.... but i havent seen it on sale in any uk shop so i dont mind paying the extra
Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music. - Kristian Wilson, Nintendo, Inc, 1989.. 
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