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The Fully-Scripted Naked Book Test

Postby Tomo » Sep 30th, '07, 13:09



The first few copies of the Fully-Scripted Naked Book test had a production error in the appendix. Apparently, Lulu isn't good at handling pages in a landscape orientation. If anyone affected would like an updated copy of the PDF, please send a copy of the one you downloaded as proof of purchase to the google mail address on the Books By Tomostorefront.

I sincerely apologise for any inconvenience.

Thanks for your patience and your continued support.

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Postby B0bbY_CaT » Oct 2nd, '07, 13:23

Tomo,
does this require one to have bought naked mentalism first or can this work self sufficiently?

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Postby Tomo » Oct 2nd, '07, 13:24

B0bbY_CaT wrote:Tomo,
does this require one to have bought naked mentalism first or can this work self sufficiently?

It's absolutely standalone. It's a full script from the initial introduction to the wash up.

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Postby seige » Oct 2nd, '07, 13:29

I think I may just have to add this to Seige's wishlist...

One question: is it purely hard-copy only if you didn't get an original?

Although I'm not an e-book fan, I've just bought a lovely colour laser which duplexes, and it makes printing books out a synch!

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Postby B0bbY_CaT » Oct 2nd, '07, 13:34

sold thanks! i guess i will receive by email soon!

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Postby Tomo » Oct 2nd, '07, 13:35

seige wrote:I think I may just have to add this to Seige's wishlist...

One question: is it purely hard-copy only if you didn't get an original?

Although I'm not an e-book fan, I've just bought a lovely colour laser which duplexes, and it makes printing books out a synch!

Luckily, it's an instant download. Print it off, learn it, perform it. Dead easy. Go all "Mike Leigh" and improvise if you like.

It'll also make your hair up to 29% more lovely and defy all seven signs of ageing *

*This statement may not contain facts.

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Postby B0bbY_CaT » Oct 2nd, '07, 13:55

Tomo wrote:
It'll also make your hair up to 29% more lovely and defy all seven signs of ageing *



That's exactly why I bought it!

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Postby IAIN » Oct 2nd, '07, 14:48

i've got one, it's very well set out i must say, nice and easy to use...

for those that haven't got the full Naked Mentalism book, break yer teeth on this, and once you're up and running - it'll get you over the initial fear/excitement of going "naked"...then when you do buy NM, a whole new world kinda pops open to you...

..then you find yourself addicted... :idea:

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Postby moodini » Oct 2nd, '07, 15:59

Would you recommend it to someone like myself?

I am an experienced close-up worker that specializes in cards....I am looking to branch off into another avenue and mentalism has really peeked my interest. I am a beginner/novice in this type of situation but am really looking to read and expand my knowledge of the general art form.....I am a little shy of difficult items at this stage of the game but am simply hoping to learn a little and open my eyes to some methodolgy in this area.

When I say "shy of difficult items" that doesn't mean I am not willing to work at it - I perform regularily in magic so realize that work is a part of the deal - more a case of things that may be too advanced for someone of my limited knowledge at this stage.

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Postby Tomo » Oct 4th, '07, 11:01

Sorry to bump this, but there are still a handful of people who haven't contacted me for a swap out. As all sales are anonymous on Lulu, this is the only way of telling them they're due a replacement.

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