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Postby Dmoore » Sep 10th, '03, 10:31



the bare hand flower production can be baught from
www.magicbox.uk.com in the accesories section and shouldn't set you back more than £5

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Postby Mandrake » Sep 10th, '03, 10:44

No need to apologise, this Forum has been fairly small and at times very quiet so new postings are always welcome and worth reading. If you can give as much detail as possible (without giving away secrets, of course!), then the postings are even more interesting. We had a few problems with folks leaving one line postings such as , 'Great Idea' or 'I'd getting this one' and, as such they didn't really add much to the flow. Keep on posting, let us know all about you and what you do but, most important, Talkmagic! (Sorry, that just sort of came over me like an Ad Agency!)

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Postby bananafish » Sep 10th, '03, 11:03

Yes - I bought the bare hand flower product - as I had an idea that I would do it during my wedding speech. In the end I didn't though as I decided my hands might be a bit sweaty and that wouldn't have helped at all.

In the end I must confess that I did produce a bunch of flowers from my sleeve for the beautiful bride - I mean I know I promised to do no magic, but everyone was excpecting something - and I thought this was a nice compomise (and not something I had to worry about - as lets face it - flowers from the sleeve is about as self working as it gets).

It actually went down pretty well - just a bit of fun really.

But - back to the bare hand flower production - I thought it was a very nice and pretty cheap idea - and really easy to do. It's just a matter of finding the right occasion to fit it in really. Which so far I haven't.

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Postby Mandrake » Sep 10th, '03, 11:06

Thanks for sharing that, and the details of the magical Wedding! So where's me slice of Wedding Cake then?

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Postby bananafish » Sep 10th, '03, 11:53

So where's me slice of Wedding Cake then?


Well, I could send you a slice of wedding cake - and indeed I may - as I have your address I believe, but I guess then you would insist on seeing my wedding list?

As it happens Laurence has kindly put my wedding list on-line

http://www.emagictricks.co.uk

Anything would be nice really, although I must admit to being particularly partial to the Mikame range of items.

http://www.emagictricks.co.uk/advanced_ ... e&x=8&y=10

or naturally of course anything from the Yankee Tom range...

http://www.emagictricks.co.uk/default.php?cPath=95

you guys are so good to me :wink:

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Postby Mandrake » Sep 10th, '03, 12:01

Nice one - glad to see you keep your wish list down the cheap end!

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Postby seige » Sep 10th, '03, 12:20

Congratulations!

Nice to see Laurence has kindly dedicated a site to your magical needs...

I got as far as item no. 3442, the Linking Rings, and got bored - so if you'd like to be a bit more specific...

Actually, what a great idea.. let's put some 'wishlists' up!!!

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