by dat8962 » Mar 8th, '05, 19:39
On the other hand, there are a few unethical creators out there as well. I know a couple of names (which I won't say online) who have sold tricks to distributors as exclusives, ontly to then sell the same trick to another distributor as exclusive. I 've heard of at least one big name who's done this on a few occasions and one of my magic dealers refuses to deal with him now, for this very reason. I have no reason to doubt what I've been told.
I've also noted this week, a trick that's being sold online, advertised on magic week as well, as a new trick, exclusive to the dealer who's selling it. I brouht this very trick from a dealer nearly a year ago who was selling it then as a new and exclusive. The dealer even went to the trouble of improving the routine for his customers, although it's the unimproved version that is being advertised.
The point is, it's the few who spoil it for the many and you'll unfortunately find these types in most, if not all walks of life. They're usually the ones who shout the loudest when someone someone does to them what they do unto others!
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