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What would you spend £250 on?.. not your own money>>

Postby I.D » Apr 10th, '07, 22:04



Cut long story short... we have monthly incentives at work each month, hit quota you get a go at a game., points mean cash for the winner. £250

This month it is those annoying buzzer metal mazes that you guide round. Shockingly I have scored maximum points so far having NEVER touched the metal. I stand at 850 points. Second placed is on 110 and has had over double the amount of goes ( top salesman he is, and why he always wins the incentives ) but I kick ass on this one so the money is pretty much mine. No one else can score more than 20 a time, I always hit 50.

Anywho.. that was as short as I can.. I waffle.. and as I thank my practice in sleight of hand and card manipulation, I think I should spend all £250 on magic so Im going to compile a list from now.

I dont want a list born out of CUPS * My accounts in black.. wahoo lets spend * I would like real life workers that can add a lot to my repotoire.

So what would you buy>?>>>>>???

Im thinking

Oddball - Marc Oberon
Interlaced - Richard Sanders

Thats all I have right now :oops: CUPS takes over here and I almost purchase the above two at the thought of it!!

£250 squid.. come on, let me know

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Postby Mark Waddington » Apr 10th, '07, 22:29

I think you should spend it on....


...my MOT


Bloody car.... £249 I need to come up with, ill let you keep the pound!!!

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Postby I.D » Apr 10th, '07, 22:39

Thats mental mate.. cars are bloody expensive things.. I hate em.. No CUPS for cars, me..

Wonder what I could get with a pound.. hhmm

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Postby stepSeven » Apr 10th, '07, 22:41

I take it you don't have kids ID? I wouldn't even get a chance to think what I might spend it on :(

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Postby Mark Waddington » Apr 10th, '07, 22:42

A bicycle second from magicbox!!!

Steering column failed in mine, in fairness, I do rag it about once in a while...




But I love that car, like it was my own offspring

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Postby I.D » Apr 10th, '07, 22:48

Ah bless :lol:

At Steph.. no kids yet my friend just a nagging wife :wink: Shes great really!! But this money is mine and Im going to beselfish with it

Partofme thinks to spend it on 3 things i wont be able to afford in one go like an expensive wallet of some sort, electric touch etc but i want to be practical..

Bang On looks neat but I want to stretch it... and like I said its not my money.. I cant get the cash, they have to order it so they can claim the money back.. ill sit in and bask in the glory of watching my manager shell out £250 on things he knows sweet FA about 8)

But if it was not your money but you could spend that amount, what would you desire?>

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Postby I.D » Apr 11th, '07, 00:25

add to that short list Paint surprise and magus capsules..edit: and blindsight

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Apr 11th, '07, 09:47

you could always buy me a new pair of shoes and a nice top if you're really stuck for things to spend it on :D

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Postby IAIN » Apr 11th, '07, 09:59

Lady of Mystery wrote:you could always buy me a new pair of shoes and a nice top if you're really stuck for things to spend it on :D


i think you'll find it's called an apron, not a nice top lomster...

I.D. - dunno, it's hard really to give someone else a list of stuff when tastes and fancy comes into it all...

if i had to though; i'd say invest in books instead...roy walton/dai vernon/sadowitz/duffie/ that kinda thing...or pick your favourite modern day magicians, and buy books written by their heroes...

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Postby greedoniz » Apr 11th, '07, 10:03

I seem to remember you may have Art of Astonishment by Paul Harris.

I'm currently reading Strong Magic by Darwin Ortiz which is a flippin' brilliant book about performance of close up magic

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Postby I.D » Apr 11th, '07, 10:09

yeh.. im going to buy a good collection of books.. I think Ill just usemy own money for that :wink: So far I have this list

Oddball
Paint Surprise
Blindsight
Magi Capsule
Sankeys Earplugs

And thats about £130 so I can spend the other £120 on some good books.

** edit .. a lot of what I previous posted I could just buy myself so I think Ill just go with the effects there.. and find some good books

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Postby I.D » Apr 11th, '07, 10:11

YehI have Art of Astonishment. and also some of Dai Vernons books.

Ive heardgood things about Strong Magic by Darwin Otiz so that may well end up with me :D

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Postby I.D » Apr 11th, '07, 10:27

Lady of Mystery wrote:you could always buy me a new pair of shoes and a nice top if you're really stuck for things to spend it on :D


i could.. but .. then id be buying you more than I buy my own wife :lol: just kidding she is well looked after

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Postby lindz » Apr 11th, '07, 11:09

How about a couple of bricks of bikes, you can never have too many of them. If your like me you will probally hate spending 40 quid on cards when theres so much more you want aswell.

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Postby Lord Freddie » Apr 11th, '07, 11:17

Get some good books - you will get tons of usable effects.

All eight Tarbell books or all 4 of Harry Lorayne's Apocalypse and you'll
have enough strong material to last a lifetime. And it will inspire you to create some of your own effects.

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