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Postby Tony Hyams » Jun 12th, '04, 00:27



Hi All, Just thought I would say Hello, My name is Tony i've been doing magic for about 10 yrs now, I work in a resturant as a table hopper so if you know of any good tricks that I could use please let me know. (I've spent a fortune on utter rubish in the past :( )


until we meet again...

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Postby GoldFish » Jun 12th, '04, 00:34

Hi Tony, nice to see you here. I hope you find what your looking for and I look forward to hearing from you; it sounds like you have a lot of experience that we be readily lapped up here (that's a good thing)

As I'm sure you will soon be reminded by our resident archive junkie (don't worry MagicDiscoMan i mean it in a very nice way) we like to add our age and experience to our location via the profile. I'm not sure of the link (MagicDiscoMan help me out please!) but there's a thread that will help you out.

See you soon,

Fish

All the best,

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Postby magicdiscoman » Jun 12th, '04, 00:58

http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic1219.php age and profile link.

theres the link my fishy friend copy it and paste it into a text file so you too can post it.

tony my recomends:-
hopping halfs uk or american style also gold and silver, same thing but gold dugh.
stripper deck / wizard speaks for itself.
scotch and soda, if you use the bang ring to atract the attention of your table audience you can do a reset right infront of them, the breakout box adds some more byplay too.
crazy compass, lots of byplay.
cut and restored rope and knot tricks, if you use cut / no cut sissors or linking ones you add more fun.

oh I'm sure you can fiqure some out for me too.

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Postby Happy Toad » Jun 12th, '04, 09:05

Hi Tony,

To answer your question it would be helpful to know what your current routines are? Do you for example do anything with sponge balls?

what are your criteria for your tricks. So I'm guessing that you want instant re set, minimum of complex sleights, don't take up too much room.

Would that be about right?

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Postby nickj » Jun 12th, '04, 10:28

Hello, welcome.

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Postby mistress of magic » Jun 12th, '04, 12:00

Hi Toni, welcome to Talk Magic.
I hope you enjoy it here and find the forum useful :D .

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Postby Tony Hyams » Jun 12th, '04, 13:20

Anonymous wrote:the main tricks I use at the moment are: The Mark, Dead Lock, Invisible Coin Deck, The Hole, Sponge Balls, Raven X2, Ring Flight, Nest of Boxes, TT, Thought Transmitter, Ninja Rings and loads of Card Tricks(Skin Deep. Ambitious Card Routine to name a few). I have well over 100 tricks but most of them are in a box under my stairs collecting dust.

forgot to log in :roll:

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Postby magicdiscoman » Jun 12th, '04, 15:54

how are you finding the ravenx2 over the origional pm me details.

you may want to consider butter coin american version as uk version is a bit to small for most people.

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Postby Mark Chandaue » Jun 12th, '04, 18:41

Hi Tony and welcome.

Oh and while it wasn't directed at me my answer to magicdiscoman's ravenx2 question is I'm not impressed, I suspect it was created as an excuse to sell more ravens. I prefer the original raven over the X2 and prefer the vernet universal pull over the universal raven.

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Postby Happy Toad » Jun 12th, '04, 19:01

Have PMed you :)

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Postby Mandrake » Jun 14th, '04, 09:19

(I've spent a fortune on utter rubish in the past )
Welcome, fellow sufferer!

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