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RyanWhiteside Regular user 121 Posts |
Scribd has every single magic book you can think of, especially the likes of Darwin Ortiz! its a brilliant site for those books that are just out of stock everywhere. And its only 10$ a month!
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Boomer Special user Prosper, TX 666 Posts |
Ryan,
Maybe you didn't realize that you're supporting massive piracy by using/supporting that site, it's been discussed here in the past. Dave |
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RyanWhiteside Regular user 121 Posts |
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On Oct 19, 2017, Boomer wrote: Really!? I genuinely had no idea, I thought it was like amazon books with more of a library? How are they allowed to operate! Cancelling my subscription immediately. |
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terrillific Loyal user San Antonio, TX 292 Posts |
Reel Magic & Genii are my preferred sites for subscriptions.
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Chatterbox41 Veteran user Atlanta, Georgia 349 Posts |
Another vote for Reel Magic and all the extras that a subscription brings.
Gary |
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Kozmo V.I.P. 5473 Posts |
Thanks....and its getting better....
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Mike Powers Inner circle Midwest 2983 Posts |
Reel Magic - biggest bargain in the magic world.
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Mike Powers
http://www.mallofmagic.com |
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FlightRisk Loyal user North Carolina 294 Posts |
Reel Magic and also take a look at freemagicschool.com and Simon at freemagictricks4u which has some good free info and a decent blog.
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magictaffy New user Cardiff,Wales.UK 94 Posts |
Reel Magic, hands down the best value ever!
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Yehuda Elite user 413 Posts |
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On Oct 15, 2017, Steven Keyl wrote: We can't even mention the jerx in this thread. It's light years beyond. Yehuda |
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Alan M Elite user California 433 Posts |
Have no agree with Reel Magic. $5 for a digital subscription makes it a no brainer.
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Mike Powers Inner circle Midwest 2983 Posts |
I think digital Genii is $35/yr and you get MAGIC Magazine too. Definitely worth the buckage.
Mike
Mike Powers
http://www.mallofmagic.com |
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Kimura Special user 519 Posts |
Ask Alexander is by far the best. I sort of wish it was a little cheaper, but nevermind. They're doing great work over there. I hope they make more and more things more and more accessible, as most of us won't ever get to see the CARC library in person.
The fact I can read OOP miracle factory books I couldn't afford at the time of release is really good for me. Genii of course goes without saying. As an international subscriber it saves me bucks on shipping etc. I think the newish L and L streaming video service may be good, but its not there yet. Personally, I think I've got enough L and L DVDs for the timebeing, and the rest I can get from landlepub. |
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