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Postby leighton » Apr 8th, '06, 08:27



Thanks again for the warm welcome :D

Am I the only one with an un-imagainative user name?

I made my wife dissapear just by arguing with her!!!
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Postby GMD_10 » Apr 8th, '06, 12:14

Hi Leighton,

I'm about your level too!!

I've just bought the raven 2 and am starting to give it a go! Good Luck with your magic. Give it a year or so and we may be thr pro's on this forum (If only hey!)

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Postby leighton » Apr 10th, '06, 09:43

Hi Gmd_10

The RavenX2 is realy hit and miss for me at the moment, I have been having concealment issues, how are you getting on with it?

leighton

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Postby GMD_10 » Apr 10th, '06, 20:10

Same as you!

With bank holiday w.e approaching I'm aiming to get some 'quality time' to try and master it.

Ill post you and let ya know how I do.

When I watch how other people perform this trick it keeps reminding me...It CAN be done.

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Postby leighton » Apr 10th, '06, 20:45

When I watch how other people perform this trick it keeps reminding me...It CAN be done


Well said, I was going to get a full length mirror to practice in front of, but a bloke at the local magic shop said "never practice in front of a mirror, because you will train your eyes to look in an unrealistic place" making your magic look poor.

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Postby Flash » Apr 10th, '06, 20:57

leighton wrote: a bloke at the local magic shop said "never practice in front of a mirror, because you will train your eyes to look in an unrealistic place" making your magic look poor.


That's interesting... I don't practice lots in front of a mirror myself, but some things I do, especially when I first start with a new effect. I'd be interested to know other people's thoughts on this.. (maybe worth starting a thread)?

Oh by the way we've already met on another thread but - Hi Leighton :wink:

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Postby GMD_10 » Apr 10th, '06, 21:07

Yeah, I didnt think about that. I normally do train in front of the mirror.

Personally for me it definitely helps because I can see whats going well and clearly whats not.

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Postby leighton » Apr 12th, '06, 09:16

Oh yeah, Hi Flash.... "that's the formal introduction complete"... :)

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Postby Flash » Apr 12th, '06, 17:43

leighton wrote:Oh yeah, Hi Flash.... "that's the formal introduction complete"... :)


Manners do indeed maketh the man!!!! :wink:

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