Evil, Evil Person

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Evil, Evil Person

Postby Guest » October 19th, 2002, 6:55 pm

Some bast**d stole my professional case of magic. I have NOTHING left from my professional act. However, I have realised that during this forced cleansing process that all of my most powerful effects are non dealer items such as ring on string, cards etc.

The question is, what close up effect should I now buy?

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Re: Evil, Evil Person

Postby Jeff Haas » October 19th, 2002, 7:30 pm

Only the stuff that you REALLY miss.

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Re: Evil, Evil Person

Postby Pete Biro » October 19th, 2002, 9:16 pm

The Classics! :eek:
Stay tooned.

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Re: Evil, Evil Person

Postby Guest » October 19th, 2002, 9:43 pm

Hi Nicholas,
I have sme things i was planning on getting rid of. Simon Lovell's Heartless Deck, and a brand new Card-Toon deck. These are great, but small things. I have them as extras that I don't really need. If you can use them, they're yours, with my complimnets.

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Re: Evil, Evil Person

Postby Guest » October 20th, 2002, 2:09 pm

That would be great! I have performed Card Toon for years and I am already missing it! I would be more then happy to cover any costs etc.

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Re: Evil, Evil Person

Postby Guest » October 21st, 2002, 4:23 pm

The most interesting thing is that, aside from a few sheets of flash paper and a thumb tip, all of the effects I rely on and use EVERY gig can be bought from the supermarket. Its the only the expensive ones that I use every now and again.

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Re: Evil, Evil Person

Postby Hanno » October 22nd, 2002, 12:53 am

I think this is not a difficult question.
As this is your professional act you have to replace it.
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