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Appearing rose?

Postby Fetoulis » Jun 13th, '07, 13:20



Hey everyone.I am a noob at magic tricks and i want to impress my girlfriend with a magic trick.I want to know if there is way that i can reveal a rose from "her ear", just like a penny.Anyone know how to do it. I really want learn that, so if anyone knows ho to do it, i would be happy to hear from him

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Postby Johnny Wizz » Jun 13th, '07, 13:28

You are clearly a "noob" to this forum as well.

If you read the rules you will find that we don't disclose secrets in here and people don't ask questions like this.

Many of us spend a considerable amount of money on our magic and then follow that up spending hours and hours practising it.

Why would we give away the secrets we have paid and sweated to get to a miserable oik who uses words like "noob"?

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Postby kitaristi0 » Jun 13th, '07, 14:57

David Stone has a simple rose production on his Real Secrets of Magic DVD.

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Postby taneous » Jun 13th, '07, 15:17

It may be against the rules to reveal secrets - but it's a really magical thing to want to do (noob or not). It sure beats most of the card tricks magicians get all excited about ;)

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Postby samstorey » Jun 13th, '07, 16:08

Johnny Wizz wrote:You are clearly a "noob" to this forum as well.

If you read the rules you will find that we don't disclose secrets in here and people don't ask questions like this.

Many of us spend a considerable amount of money on our magic and then follow that up spending hours and hours practising it.

Why would we give away the secrets we have paid and sweated to get to a miserable oik who uses words like "noob"?

who are you, seriously who are you?

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Postby samstorey » Jun 13th, '07, 16:13

ok that was a bit rude sorry, i just think we need to be a little nicer to people here sometimes

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Postby Johnny Wizz » Jun 13th, '07, 16:44

samstorey wrote:who are you, seriously who are you?


I will tell you who I am. I am someone old enough to have bee brought up with some manners. I am someone old enough to recognise that there are rules in life which are put there for the comfort and the convenience of the majority.

This is a first time poster. He has not bothered to post an intro, has not bothered to read the rules (or if he has he has a blatant disregard for them) and has dived straight in with a "tell me, tell me, tell me" post.

This is in the main a civilized forum where like minded people can excahnge information within a set of rules and guidelines. It is just intolerable to those of us who are prepared to do that to have demands for instant answers shoved down our throats.

Thats who I am.

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Postby samstorey » Jun 13th, '07, 19:04

yeah i am sorry about the who are you bit, i did't think that bit through. I still think we could be a little nicer sometimes. you are right of course, and obviously not a good point for me to make after being rude myself again i am sorry.

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