PK block and coinvexed 2

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PK block and coinvexed 2

Postby ultimatecreate » May 16th, '11, 12:46



Hello all,

I would like to pick up the pk block as plugged in coinvexed 2.0

However minor setback - I’ve seen its being sold for about £40! I've picked up something only a little smaller at magic conventions for £7, so imagine you can scour the web and find something cheaper.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Best,
Alex

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Postby ultimatecreate » May 16th, '11, 14:17

found it for £30...but has anyone used this supplier before?

http://themagiccompany.co.uk/index.php?cPath=42

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Postby Alec Burns » May 16th, '11, 14:46

Im going to be using this company soon to buy a JOL wallet. I just looked at the 'contact us' tab and its just an e-mail link. I dont like it when i cant find a phone number!!

Pay with paypal and you can raise a dispute if anything untoward happens.

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Postby Arkesus » May 16th, '11, 16:24

Adam and Michael are sound fella's, and do reply to emails if there are any issues with anything.

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Postby ultimatecreate » May 20th, '11, 17:13

put a big order through...watch this space!

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Postby TheStoner » May 20th, '11, 17:59

Careful with your magnets. Finger squash time - ouch!

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Postby Mandrake » May 20th, '11, 19:17

Avoid proximity to central heating radiators as well.

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Postby russpie » May 23rd, '11, 09:04

I picked mine up at Blackpool a few years ago, just curious, do these get through the post ok?

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Postby Mandrake » May 23rd, '11, 11:57

I received 'Big Bertha' from N.U.M.S. some years ago when they were selling such things. No problems in the post and no sets of Postman's van keys firmly attached to it! However, the items was well packed and it was only when I took it out of the packaging that the problems started.... bl**dy radiators.... :D

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Postby Stephen Ward » May 23rd, '11, 11:59

:lol: Yes you need to be very careful near radiators!

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Postby Mandrake » May 23rd, '11, 12:14

I heard of one guy who placed his Big Bertha in his trouser pocket and got too close to a radiator. To the onlookers it looked very pervy.

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Postby ultimatecreate » May 24th, '11, 17:02

haha - excellent! The tenting magician who loves to perform.

I've a smaller version of the PK block I was using at a table whilst performing. An empty can of diet coke wizzed across the table and stuck to my arm. Lucky it was empty...

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