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Postby Lyncho » Jun 4th, '07, 16:01



Heh, if it wasn't for my mum I'd have a full-blown case of CUPS right now. My wish list includes:

Brick of bikes
Set of bees
Daryl does the Full Monte (DVD)
School for Scoundrels (DVD)
Modern Coin Magic
Complete Course in Magic
Expert Card Technique
Expert at the Card Table
A Raven
Stripper deck
RRTCM DVD set


But sadly, due to exams, my mum has promised to rip up/burn/sacrifice to God/throw away/crucify anything magic-related that comes through our letterbox. :P She's probably saved me over £100 already.

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Postby monker59 » Jun 4th, '07, 16:03

By the looks of your wish list, I'd say at least twice that. :D

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Postby Lyncho » Jun 4th, '07, 16:10

You're probably right. Add to that the thousands of pounds worth of coins that I would have lost while trying to palm them out on the street, and I'm a lot better off for it. :P

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Postby Adam Boyes » Jun 4th, '07, 16:10

I'm still to work out what C.U.P.S. is :?

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Postby Lyncho » Jun 4th, '07, 16:19

I'm pretty sure it stands for Compulsory Unnecessary Purchase Syndrome...at least that's what I've picked up from my short stay here.

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Postby monker59 » Jun 4th, '07, 16:20

Basically it means you can't stop buying magic products. It's a real hassle for some of the senior members of the forum. :D

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Postby Lyncho » Jun 4th, '07, 16:29

And it's great for those members of the forum who run online magic shops. :P The advertising on this site must pay for itself many times over.

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Postby Adam Boyes » Jun 4th, '07, 16:52

You know something?

That makes perfect sense now!

I have this with Guitar Gear and Dr Who Collectables. Now I've added magic to it, I'll have no money left :(

Anyway where the best place to get Mark Wilsons Complete Course in Magic? :lol:

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Postby Brookish » Jun 4th, '07, 20:16

Try Amazon.co.uk, around a tenner I paid for mine...

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Postby samstorey » Jun 4th, '07, 21:31

I have suffered C.U.P.S since i started posting here, and this is the first time i have admitted it i have bought around 10 books, 30 packs of cards, sponges, cups, balls, coin gimmicks and gimmicked decks, and gimmicks in general, it also led me into juggling :P but i have never been so contented in all my life :D

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Postby samstorey » Jun 4th, '07, 21:32

Brookish wrote:Try Amazon.co.uk, around a tenner I paid for mine...

yup. best place for most books but there are some you can only get from proper magic dealers.

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Postby Adam Boyes » Jun 5th, '07, 14:12

Too many books to buy....must....stop.....save....money

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Postby joss » Jun 5th, '07, 14:33

Well, I'm now turned onto cards. :roll:
Spent the morning playing with my new stripper deck. I've thought of a way of improving them a bit.
With a bit of careful working, I now have a deck that has some Svengali characteristics too.

Reading the Royal Road over lunch time, was informative and a bit of a hoot. It's rather quaint isn't it?
I like the way they say in the preface that patter is as important as the sleights themselves, and should mirror one's personality.
Now.... Just need to decide if I'm “Gay and Amusing” or “Factual and Serious”. :lol: :x

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Postby samstorey » Jun 5th, '07, 21:06

i still cant decide on the clown or dead serious.. seeing as im both at diffrent times of the day.. hmm

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Postby crozboz » Jun 5th, '07, 23:43

Isn't acceptance the first step to recovering from addiction. In which case, you're stuffed. :wink:

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