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any advise for a newbie?

Postby dean20_00 » Jan 1st, '09, 00:34



Hello everyone.

Just a quick introduction as im new here. Really good site so far. i am really interested in the masked magician series and if any1 has this series on pc or dvd or if it can be purchesed. i am into unique magic, not toally cards or coins, but unique different stuff. ill have to have a look round davenports i think! any tips or advise on good websites to use will be great too. anything really just get in touch and tell me some thing i dont know!

i really look forward to hearing from you.

Dean.

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Postby dat8962 » Jan 1st, '09, 03:06

Hi Dean and welcome to TM.

The masked magician doesn't have the best reputation in this and other magic communities for obvious reasons.

Best advice I can give you is to first read the rules of the forum (if youhaven't already done so), read the review section and the sticky's which will all help direct you to what you're looking for.

As for web sites, you can't do much better than to look at the advertisers here on TM. Click on their banners and you'll be directed to their sites for a look around.

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Postby dean20_00 » Jan 2nd, '09, 21:11

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Postby Craig Browning » Jan 3rd, '09, 16:12

Dean, you may want to cut and paste this intro in the Introduction area of the forum. I'll also encourage you to use more appropriate modes of punctuation, spelling, etc. in that you have a large number of old timers here (myself included) that love to help but only when we can understand what's being said and recognize some semblance of both, intellect and self-respect are extant.

Though we do not have "grammar police" as some forums do (I'm not kidding) we do try to encourage folks to display some form of social discipline vs. the A-Typical text speak culture. Understand that this isn't a put down or a reprimand, just a strong suggestion in that you will get far more help and support and I assume that's what you're here for, right? :wink:

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