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RedHatMagic Loyal user UK 239 Posts |
Eugene Berger started late. I started at about that age. I am now 49 and a professional magician. You can be a good magician late - but if you want to earn a decent living it still takes time to build the business (just like any business). Excellence requires getting out and performin as much as you can - however the conundrum is that time spent marketing is also time that could be spent practicing
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Bob G Inner circle 2830 Posts |
Hi Andrea,
I started under two years ago, when I was sixty. Your goals may be different from mine: I just *love* magic, and I have no illusions that I'll ever be a great magician (which says nothing about whether you might be). I'm content to entertain my family and friends -- who appreciate my quirky sense of humor and mystery. I have several of Harry's books in e-form. I'd prefer real books, but e-books are lots better than nothing at all. Harry has some of his books in e-form on his website, and there is a real wealth of e-books, I *think* including some of Harry's, on lybrary.com. Best wishes, Bob |
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andrea.corelli Regular user Milano area, Italy 107 Posts |
Thanks both. Sounds very encouraging
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