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Postby magicj » Aug 26th, '10, 21:37



...is going crazy, what shall i buy?!

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Postby IAIN » Aug 26th, '10, 21:40

what do you want to buy?

why do you want us to make your decision for you? :)

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Postby Rob » Aug 26th, '10, 21:41

The answer, young J, is clear:

What shall I buy?...........






















..............................EVERYTHING YOU CAN AFFORD OF COURSE! [evilchortle] :twisted: :wink:

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Postby magicj » Aug 26th, '10, 21:44

I have an overwhelming urge for something (else) new.

perhaps i should head to the pub and blow the lot on beer and fruit machines

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Postby Rob » Aug 26th, '10, 21:52

No, no - I really do recommend Gary Freed's NFW - take a look here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTKs1nvWTcY

Buy it...Buy it now :wink: :lol:

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Postby Lawrence » Aug 27th, '10, 08:40

magicj wrote:I have an overwhelming urge for something (else) new.

This is the downfall of many magicians these days; it was certainly mine for a while.
Concentrate on something you already have, or just go back to a book you haven't read for a couple of years and relearn something.

Custom R&S decks made to specification - PM me for details
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Postby Vanderbelt » Aug 27th, '10, 10:37

Echoing what Lawrence said, how about you do what I did this month?
Buy something that will improve what you already do.

I can heartily recommend Richard Osterlind's Principles of Magic. A very fine book indeed.

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Postby magicj » Aug 29th, '10, 16:18

Excellent! cheers :-)

im off to birmingham WorldMagicShop tomorrow for the afternoon of fun and deals they are offering so i should be OK after that ;-)

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Postby bmat » Aug 30th, '10, 17:26

magicj wrote:Excellent! cheers :-)

im off to birmingham WorldMagicShop tomorrow for the afternoon of fun and deals they are offering so i should be OK after that ;-)


Hheheh, the magic dealers always win. Resistance is futile, you have been assimilated.

Leave your wallet on the counter and we'll tell you what you want to hear.

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Postby magicj » Aug 30th, '10, 17:37

sixty somthing pounds later i've left with a 10pence piece and somthing with post it notes in....:/

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Postby spooneythegoon » Aug 31st, '10, 12:22

:lol:

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