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Postby pcwells » May 29th, '09, 15:09



I'm twitching my PayPal finger anyway, as I have a routine in my new Edinburgh show that would be streamlined so much if this thing behaves as I think it does...

If you can contain yourself for a few days, I might end up posting a review by this time next week.

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Postby Thaumaturge » May 29th, '09, 15:13

I'll have to see about containing myself...usually just find myself glazing over and the next minute I'm woken by the sound of a new e-mail arriving "Thank you for you payment...".

I do agree. It does look like it offers the potential to streamline, to simplify (as far as electronics go), and to offer up a pretty 'unbacktrackable method' leaving complete scope for presentation. Groovy!

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Postby pcwells » May 29th, '09, 22:06

I've buckled and bought.

I'll share my opinion when it arrives.

Cheers,

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Postby Craig Browning » May 30th, '09, 03:39

In that I've had several folks ask me about this, I've dropped Chris a note. Hopefully I can answer some questions soon.

Sorry I can't make it happen faster. :?

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Postby Thaumaturge » May 30th, '09, 05:59

ditto to Mr pcwells...

It should hopefully be winging its way through the post pronto.
From reading the literature and comments I've seen, this really does look like a product with real world applications...

the race is on to be the first reviewer then... (to be continued!)

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Postby Craig Browning » May 30th, '09, 16:15

Just got word from Christopher... the demand has been so great that he's short on parts e.g. some things are now on back-order :cry:

I wait with baited breath!

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Postby Thaumaturge » May 30th, '09, 19:42

Craig

Does this mean you've buckled too!? :lol:
Will be interested what Christopher and others have to offer up on this forum information and opinions wise...keep us posted Craig!

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Postby Craig Browning » May 31st, '09, 14:24

Chris more than understands my financial limitations, but what's super cool is that he understands how everyone is having such issues these days and thus, has a payment program in place that aids folks interested in purchasing his products (if only others would catch on to this idea)... so Yes, I'm biting... the whole idea is too perfect for things I've been working on the past couple of years.

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Postby IAIN » May 31st, '09, 14:27

it is a clever utility - i've used mine in papier mache snuff boxes...

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Postby pcwells » May 31st, '09, 15:26

If this thing works as well as I hope it does, then a throwaway routine I almost axed from my upcoming Edinburgh show might evolve into the show's closing effect...

Hurry up mister postman!

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Postby Craig Browning » Jun 1st, '09, 06:24

IAIN wrote:it is a clever utility - i've used mine in papier mache snuff boxes...


:lol: That's almost hilarious...

A friend of mine in town owns an Artist Supply store and ended up with a 50 pound box of finely ground up paper with a glue base for paper mache type art projects. The catch is, this stuff hardens like stone! It's awesome!

I'm in the hope of getting comfortable enough to make some working props with it in that I got one heck of a deal on the stuff and I'm always out to come up with something "different" -- Pet Rocks have been the extent of my creativity thus far. :? (an artist I am not)

Nonetheless, T-3 should lend to me the extra edge I'm looking for when it comes to a bit I've been trying to hammer out. I'm quite excited about the potential.

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Postby Chris » Jun 1st, '09, 10:02

one word -

"hellstromism"

save you a couple of hundred quid?

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Postby pcwells » Jun 1st, '09, 10:18

Not if it's a double-blind test. :P

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Postby Chris » Jun 1st, '09, 10:56

Not if it's a double-blind test.


hmmp :roll:

in thats case lol

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Postby Craig Browning » Jun 1st, '09, 19:19

Chris wrote:one word -

"hellstromism"

save you a couple of hundred quid?


I've been doing Pendulum, Dowsing and Muscle Reading since before puberty but when I can give it some punctuation via a clever "invisible" cheat, you'd better believe that I will! (got to stump those pesky magicians somehow) :twisted:

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