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XCM for BEginner

Postby wingman04 » Sep 27th, '05, 04:21



Does anyone know of any dDVDs that have some XCM or some flourishes and cuts that would be good for a beginner. Not a total beginner, I have been into magic for month or 2 and have liek 5 dvds, any ideas?

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Postby stevebo » Sep 27th, '05, 07:29

Get XB from ellusionist. Excellent DVD and great for beginners or advanced magicians!

StEvEbO!

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Postby mark_c1975 » Sep 27th, '05, 09:01

Hehe... Stevebo beat me to it!

What were you doing up that early?

:)

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Postby stevebo » Sep 27th, '05, 17:58

mark_c1975 wrote:Hehe... Stevebo beat me to it!

What were you doing up that early?

:)


Lol! School of course! (Kinda spamming now)

To make it stay on topic, XB is a great DVD! Read the reviews on it!

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Postby wingman04 » Sep 28th, '05, 00:06

cant find any reviews

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Postby stevebo » Sep 28th, '05, 07:31

wingman04 wrote:cant find any reviews


Here!

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Postby krakowwak » Sep 28th, '05, 08:16

i suspose one of you just answered this, but do you got a link to a site or something that i can learn some florishes...keep in mind in not rich and i can really buy anything, if you can tell me or give me a free link or a really cheap site..(not preferred) i would appecreat it

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Postby mark_c1975 » Sep 28th, '05, 09:24

Unfortunately there are no free links here.

The likes of myself, Stevebo, and many other of the magic fans on this forum have all had to pay money to learn our art, and asking for free tricks is not a good way to continue if you enjoy magic.

Sure, you may find some free sites that teach you moves, and you'll learn them, and show them off to other magicians... but when they learn you've been freeloading, you lose respect.

One thing that is very important in the magic community is respect among peers, so don't lose it before you've had a chance to earn it.

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