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Postby nickj » Jan 19th, '04, 13:33



Well I might have to put myself down as a provisional yes then, especially if there's beer involved.

Will have to confirm about the dates a bit nearer the time though!

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Postby Happy Toad » Jan 19th, '04, 13:42

Right well let me know of any updates on this then, cos I'd certainly be up for it. :)

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Postby Mandrake » Jan 19th, '04, 13:44

Will do - it wouldn't be the same without you!

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Postby Scott F. Guinn » Jan 19th, '04, 22:18

I know that, at least in The States, if the lecturer asks the club if his "mates" (we'd call them "buddies" over here) could come, the club would virtually always welcome them. They would still have to pay admission, probably, but they would be welcome to attend. The thinking there is that, the more people who attend, the more likely the admission fees will exceed the lecturer's fee, and therefore fill the club's coffers.

At any rate, if that doesn't work, maybe we can put something together on one of my "off days" where I'd just hang out with you fellas for a day!

Regarding the DVD project asked about earlier, it'll be a while. Don't hold your breath! The last project took well over a year. As this project is considerably larger, I expect it will take even longer, and the producer still has a number of things to take care of before we can even get started. So consider it "on the back burner" for the time being.

Thanks to all of you for your support--it is greatly appreciated. By the way, about how long would it take to drive from Northern England to Glasgow, and how is the traffic?

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Postby Mandrake » Jan 22nd, '04, 11:31

All those who said they were interested in the Wolverhampton event should have had PMs from me - if not, please let me know!

Scott - the journey time referred to could vary quite a bit but, if you can advise which Northern town is your starting point, I'm sure we can get the route planner programs working overtime!

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Postby magicdiscoman » Jan 22nd, '04, 12:01

mandrake please pm me as i now have transport thanks.

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Postby Mandrake » Jan 22nd, '04, 12:22

Have PM'd.

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Postby Scott F. Guinn » Jan 27th, '04, 10:07

Here is the updated schedule:

SEP:
22nd - Derby
23rd - Off
24th - Bradford
25th - either Aberdeen or Dundee
27th - Newcastle
28th - Warwick
29th - Wolverhampton
30th - Hull

OCT:
1st - Off day in London
2nd - London Society of Magicians
4th - The Magic Circle (tentative)

If the MC pans out I may have a Sunday lecture on the 3rd in the London area.

I talked to Simon, and he said he'd work it out so my "mates" could come to the lectures. He said they should expect to pay around six pounds (I don't have a "pound" symbol, sorry!) for admission.

Thanks for your support, guys, and don't hesitate to contact me if you have any more questions.

Regards,
Scott

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Postby Mandrake » Feb 23rd, '04, 12:27

Sadly, this tour won't now be taking place due to many reasons, both here and in the US - sorry guys.

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Postby Scott F. Guinn » Mar 16th, '04, 01:37

Correct. The tour will not be taking place. My apologies. I can't go into details without making statements that could offend some, so suffice to say, we were not able to come to a mutually beneficial agreement in order to make the tour happen.

Thank you all for your support, though, as it is very much appreciated.

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Postby mslj » Mar 17th, '04, 01:54

As Scott notes above sadly the tour won't be happening.

There's no major disagreement with any of this and should Scott wish to explain his reasoning I have no objections at regardless of any offence it may cause.

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Postby bananafish » Mar 17th, '04, 10:21

That's a real shame and a loss for UK magicians. I was really looking forward to seeing Scott's lecture this year.

There was quite a posse of members from the Ipswich Magic Society ready to travel up to Wolverhampton to see him, and I know there were many members from this board very eager to see him perform/lecture too.

Hopefully Scott will still consider coming to the UK another time, even if it's just for a holiday, meanwhile I (and I know I speak on behalf of other TalkMagic members when I say this) wish him all the best with whatever he does.

Simon

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Postby Scott F. Guinn » Mar 17th, '04, 10:40

Thanks, guys! I really do appreciate your good wishes, and I return the same to you.

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Postby the_mog » Mar 17th, '04, 10:47

good wishes go to good people... you should see what we say to people we DONT like!!!... hehe :mrgreen:


seriously though all the best in whatever comes your way Scott

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Postby Mandrake » Apr 21st, '04, 11:41

Although Scott has 'retired' from the business side of Magic, he still comes out of retirement occasionally to write articles. If you check out http://www.online-visions.com/pro-files/0411scott.html you probably won't believe the cheek and stupidity of some other 'magicians'!

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