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Postby Jarret » Mar 22nd, '07, 05:27



Hello my name is Jarret i am a amature but i love it very much im learnin new tricks every day i am 20 yrs old monday way my birthday :) but ne way if there is ne masters out there that would like to show the ropes or teach me a few things plz message me thanks

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Mar 22nd, '07, 10:16

Hi Jarret welcome to TM :D

Nobody here's going to actually tell you how anything's done but they'll be more than hapy to offer advice and help.

I'm going to give you my usual recomendation, grab yourself a copy of Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic if you haven't already. A brilliant book that covers all different areas of magic :D

Have fun

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Postby I.D » Mar 22nd, '07, 14:49

welcome :D

Pick up Royal Road to Card Magic £7.99
And Bobo's modern coin Magic £9.99

OR If you want DVD's

Paul Wilson - Royal Road to Card Magic - around £50
OR Oz Pearlmans Born to Perform ( recommencded by others )

Michael Ammars introduction to coin magic
David Stones basic coin magic
David Roth - Introduction to coin magic ( forget the exact title )

Grab some sponge balls, some magicians rope, a TT, some bicycle cards and pick up Mark Wilsons Complete course and you have everything you need in your first six months to a year!!

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Postby dat8962 » Mar 22nd, '07, 19:18

Welcome

My advice is - 20 is still a young age to be starting out. You have a whole lot of years ahead of you to learn so don't think that you need to run before you can walk.

Enjoy TM and have a happy birthday.

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Postby Jarret » Mar 22nd, '07, 22:25

well im glad you said that becouse i was worried about being to old to start
thanks

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Postby Terydinho » Mar 22nd, '07, 22:41

Hey. Welcome fellow newcomer. I was 22 when I started magic - you are never too old to start learning.

Grab some books, get a deck of bikes and practice as much as you can.

Good luck.

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Postby Sir_Digby_Chicken_Ceaser » Mar 23rd, '07, 08:17

Welcome

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Re: Hi

Postby Matt Charming » Mar 24th, '07, 01:42

Welcome Jarret hope you enjoy your time here at TM.



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