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Magicmike221

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Posted: Jul 15, 2005 2:50am
Hi Richard, I am holding you personally responsible!…..For a number of years I have been performing close up in typical walkround situations, private functions…. Birthdays Corporate, Restaurant etc & thoroughly enjoying doing so. But over the past 6 months or so I find that I am blending Mentalism with the close up work, nothing to fancy or elaborate just the basics, PCT, swami, ESP prediction (challenge magic) Routines with the BCS, etc & I have to say that you are to blame. Ever since I watched Mind Mysteries (quite a few times) I was hooked! Likewise with ETMMM (cant wait for the new one)! These DVDS were my introduction to the world of Mentalism & what a facinating world it is.
As renowned names from the past, Dunninger, Annemann, Corinda Inspired a Generation of performers YOU are now inspiring a generation of Working professionals as well as hobbyists. I have only read 4 or 5 of the posts (will read them all later) but in one of them you mentioned that you think you adopt the right “style” for mentalism….couldn’t agree more I think your style fits mentalism perfectly…. cool, calm n casual.
Keep up the good work, Regards Mike.
P.S. I would be gratefull if you could check out my site sometime as I'm thinking of incorporating Mentalism into the site i.e Forgetting the text which I may change to focus on mentalism, Do you think the photos are sufficient enough for mentalism or do they all smack of Close up? I am hoping to give the impression of both.
http://www.mikesmagic.co.uk
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Richard Osterlind

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Posted: Jul 15, 2005 9:44am
Mike,
Thank you so much for you condemnation!!! You know what I mean!
Send me your website and I will be happy to go and check it out and try to advise you on it.
Regards,
Richard
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Magicmike221

Loyal user
252 Posts
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Posted: Jul 15, 2005 10:50am
Hello again Richard its www.mikesmagic.co.uk
Regards Mike.
http://www.mikesmagic.co.uk
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smitty

Veteran user
Picton, Ontario
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Posted: Jul 15, 2005 11:30am
Hello Mike: While this post is directed toward you, it is also for Richard, as I read your post, and couldn't agree more with the 'influence' Richard has had on my own life to. I used to be CRAZY about Close Up magic, especially Coin Magic. NOW, since spending HOURS AND HOURS watching Mind Mysteries, and just the past few days, ETMMM, I am TOTALLY HOOKED on Mentalism. What I think I personally like most about this is the 'simplicity' of props you need; the simplicity of routining to achieve MIRACLES, and the fact you can REALLY focus on Entertainment, and not have to worry about messing up some sleight of hand thing.
I also agree Mike that Richard is certainly 'paving the way' for a whole new generation of Mentalists, whether pro or amateur. I am a NEWBIE to this field, and getting so excited and addicted, I'm losing sleep. But, I don't mind.
BTW Mike, love your website. I'm still working on one.
Kind Regards
R J
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Richard Osterlind

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1808 Posts
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Posted: Jul 15, 2005 1:55pm
Mike,
I went to your website and it looks real good, but it certainly is the site of a close-up card worker. I checked out all the photos and although there are some that do not show cards, there are none that show anything related to mentalism.
Perhaps a seperate page for the mentalism might be in order. I don't know the direction you want to go in, that is seperate shows for each kind of magic, or one show featuring both, so I cannot really advise further.
Good luck with this.
Richard
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B&B Magic

Regular user
177 Posts
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Posted: Jul 15, 2005 2:45pm
I also blame Richard for the loss of income spent purchasing effects, books and videos...and the subsequent gross increase in bookings, shows and reputation!
Thanks, Richard. You've helped me shed off the old "actor playing the part of a magician" and become a "magician sharing his magic with others".
Brandon
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BonzoTheClown

Regular user
176 Posts
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Posted: Jul 15, 2005 10:11pm
Brandon, you should be able to get a tax deduction for most of your purchases if you are are making an income from performing.
Marc Climens
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Cameron Francis

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Posted: Jul 16, 2005 8:08pm
Good point, Marc. Save those receipts!
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Richard Osterlind

V.I.P.
1808 Posts
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Posted: Jul 16, 2005 8:13pm
Let me share with you a real bit of serious advice that was given to me years ago.
If you do magic for a living you know what it is to be self employed and all the taxes that go with that. If you are not really great about record keeping, just get a huge box and throw every - yes EVERY receipt you get for anything in it! At tax time you can dump it out and sort through it for what you need. See, you may not think a certain type of receipt is important until you go to your tax guy and he tells you that they changed the laws and now you need this or that! Or maybe you didn't think to figure in gas mileage everytime you drove to the store to get something for your show, or whatever.
Richard
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Frank Starsini

Eternal Order
Northern California
10861 Posts
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Posted: Jul 17, 2005 1:40am
That's what I need. A big box.
I like that idea.
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