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Postby seanism » Jul 21st, '11, 13:16



Hi guys,

anyone can recommend a good online shop for the latest tricks you can buy or download.

Hopefully UK.

magicshop.co.uk is the only one I use, anywhere else? thanks

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Postby kry10 » Jul 21st, '11, 17:04

There are loads, it really depends on what your after, do you want card tricks, mentalism, dark magic, kids shows, the list goes on.

If you can narrow it down, I am sure me and the guys on here will be able to point you in the right direction.

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Postby me_simon » Jul 21st, '11, 17:06

I've used http://www.magicnevin.com/ a few times and have only praise for them. Super fast service.

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Postby kaala » Jul 21st, '11, 18:32

http://www.world-of-magic.co.uk/ always have good prices (besides cards) and service. They have a wide range of things avaiable and the shipping is free as well (above 30£).

i can also recommend http://www.magicbox.uk.com/

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Postby jim ferguson » Jul 21st, '11, 18:38

Check the bottom of this page :) All are reputable dealers and are the sponsors of this site.


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    Postby mrz0mbie » Jul 21st, '11, 19:06

    me_simon wrote:I've used http://www.magicnevin.com/ a few times and have only praise for them. Super fast service.



    They're my first port of call when I'm after something as well, free shipping over a tenner too, cant argue with that

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    Postby seanism » Jul 21st, '11, 19:50

    Thanks guys, I'm more after the latest tricks, more on close up, and street magic, the visual ones are the best. Not keen on the old and out dated toy like sets if you know what I mean. Also flourish DVD's ...

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    Postby jim ferguson » Jul 21st, '11, 19:58

    seanism wrote: I'm more after the latest tricks, more on close up, and street magic, the visual ones are the best
      Buy old books. I know that may sound odd considering what you said, but trust me. The majority of the ''new'' effects arent as new as you may think :wink:
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    Postby seanism » Jul 21st, '11, 21:30

    Need to start take out some books from BMS :)

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    Postby hds02115 » Jul 21st, '11, 22:06

    If you're after quick, visual tricks rather than nicely performed routines, maybe you should check out the dan and dave store. They seem to be completely visual and flourishy. It isn't a uk site though, and you do get the feeling that some things there are created just for selling rather than anything else, but still, that sound right up your street.

    I do agree with Jim though, look at getting some old books, a lot of the "new" stuff, is just a new take on pretty old ideas.

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    Postby V.E. Day » Jul 22nd, '11, 01:35

    Magicnevin are the best one for delivery and politeness and not making unnecessary mistakes.

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    Postby G Pearce » Jul 24th, '11, 14:57

    Dude thats cool magic has been the best so far and willing to chat and help in many ways , had experiance with a few others and found them to be too buisness like only wanting the cash not listening to the customer , also has many extensive demonstrations on the site as well , check out 'something from nothing ' 8)
    hope thats some help :)

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    Postby The4thCircle » Jul 24th, '11, 16:43

    Personally I swear by http://www.cards4magic.co.uk/ which is very good for obtaining the consumables and tools of magic.

    They have books and DVDs as well, but I mostly use them for generic gaffs gimmicks and supplies for classic effects.

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    Postby Discombobulator » Jul 24th, '11, 18:56

    Magicbox is one of the best around. A great bricks and mortar shop if you are ever in Newcastle, but they also have an excellent online service.

    www.magicbox.uk.com

    They also have Thursday night gatherings (aka pub crawl) for locals and any visiting magicians.

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