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Tempesta Elite user USA 404 Posts |
Emailed to purchase--haven't heard back. Is Pete handling these personally?
//Sean Beard
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John C Eternal Order I THINK therefore I wrote 12938 Posts |
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On Mar 29, 2018, Colin (C.J.) wrote: Certainly. Don't get me wrong, I love Peter T. Seen him a few times at conventions he's close to the real thing. |
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elimagic Inner circle 1663 Posts |
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On Mar 30, 2018, Tempesta wrote: Me as well. |
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pegasus Eternal Order United Kingdom 10537 Posts |
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On Mar 30, 2018, elimagic wrote: Don’t worry guys. Full52 productions are handling all orders on this. |
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MagicBrent Inner circle 2574 Posts |
I sent my money but accidentally USD money so it wasn’t enough. I emailed Pete to inform me what the difference was with shipping and handling. Will Pete get this Pegasus?i looked at the Full 52 website but didn’t see where to email a message to them regarding my order. Thx, Brent
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MadisonH Inner circle 1752 Posts |
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On Mar 30, 2018, MagicBrent wrote: Pegasus was being sarcastic. Full52 has nothing to do with this release. Madison |
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Tempesta Elite user USA 404 Posts |
I remember something about Peter having a PayPal email and a separate response email? I'm ready to buy this right now but I need to know how much I need to send with shipping costs. Can someone have Peter pop online for a quick word of instruction?
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SleepyMagic Inner circle Hopefully I'll pass my exams with 1646 Posts |
On Facebook he has said £75
+5gbp for UK shipping +10gbp for outside UK shipping Sleepy |
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swood Loyal user 299 Posts |
Pegasus that's wicked but you made me laugh. Pete is handling these himself. And before anyone asks I'm not involved in this one!
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John C Eternal Order I THINK therefore I wrote 12938 Posts |
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On Mar 30, 2018, pegasus wrote: Oh no! |
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pegasus Eternal Order United Kingdom 10537 Posts |
Sorry guys. Couldn’t resist.
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pegasus Eternal Order United Kingdom 10537 Posts |
Might wanna check out this much cheaper version which looks incredible.
http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......art=0#11 |
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MadisonH Inner circle 1752 Posts |
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On Mar 30, 2018, pegasus wrote: Very different effects. Pete’s is a whole routine. The biggest advantage is that in Peters, he is always 6 feet away from the participant (or more) rather than right behind them. Madison |
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pegasus Eternal Order United Kingdom 10537 Posts |
Maybe but I don’t want a whole routine, and if you watch the demo you’ll see that the performer doesn’t have to be ‘right behind them’
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DrewBstoss Special user SLC, Utah 581 Posts |
Why not pick up both?!
I’m always game for adding “tools” to my repertoire so that I have options depending on the environment. I’m looking forward to studying both releases! Best, Drew
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pegasus Eternal Order United Kingdom 10537 Posts |
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On Mar 31, 2018, DrewBstoss wrote: Indeed. I wish my bank balance would allow so. Lol. |
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MadisonH Inner circle 1752 Posts |
I just posted a full review for D'Angelo's Touch (so you can read it there if you want more information,) but here is an excerpt pertaining to Midas Touch:
"Since people have already made a comparison of this to Peter's touches (even though they have NO idea what Peter's routine is.) As someone who has both I can tell you: I prefer Peter's in every way, shape, and form. Peter's has been worked and finessed like crazy. He squeezes as much out of it as humanly possible. The BIGGEST benefit with Peter's routine is that you can perform it 10ft away from the volunteer. In Pete's routine, the spectator also confirms multiple taps all over their body. Peter's is also very theatrical in the sense that it builds beautifully and dramatically and wraps up perfectly like a present at Christmas. D'Angelo's Touch doesn't build dramatically. You are seeing the same thing over and over again. It can possibly seem a bit redundant. Peter's is fluid and calm. I can guarantee if an audience saw D'Angelo's Touch and then saw Peter's routine, the entire audience would agree that Peter's routine was more amazing and more impossible. I won't get too deeply into the WHY but it has a lot to do with staging/proximity." Madison |
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magicinsight Inner circle 4291 Posts |
Madison,
Thank you for sharing your opinion. I orderd Peter's Midas TOuch. I look forward in reading it. He always has great insight in practical mentalism effects.
“Belief matters more than truth. Every moment, belief in imaginary things alters lives while truth sits unnoticed and waits.”
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walking_liberty Elite user 458 Posts |
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On Mar 29, 2018, GeraintClarke wrote: Thanks for this! Peter seems like he's doing really well, physically and mentally. |
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Sreidy Regular user Australia 136 Posts |
Where can I be purchased? Anyone know that?
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