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funsway Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 9982 Posts |
There is a post in "Food for thought" of interest to new folks as well as seasoned perfumers
http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......rum=27&0
"the more one pretends at magic, the more awe and wonder will be found in real life." Arnold Furst
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Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
Hi funsway! I used your link above and RECOMMEND that anyone else reading this should use that link, too.
You and Gerald had SOMETHING TO SAY. I seized the opportunity to "second your motion"!
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Remagicon Regular user Somewhere over the Rainbow 124 Posts |
Really good read, I heartily recommend it to beginners
"Ars Est Celare Artem"
It is art to hide art |
george1953 Inner circle Mallorca (Spain) 5943 Posts |
Yes beginners can benefit by reading this but then again so can some of us old hands !
By failing to prepare, we are preparing to fail.
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