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Sybilmagic Loyal user England 275 Posts |
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On 2004-06-22 23:22, rickmagic1 wrote: To who magicians or lay audiences? The reason I ask is because this type of attitude comes up a lot and really how many audiences have seen the classics before.. well not many. Dig around a bit for sure and yes there are gems to be found but in all honesty we only go to hidden gems when we wnat to fool fellow magicians. Quote:
On 2004-06-22 01:15, dynamiteassasin wrote: Interesting that these DVD's have all been realeased within the last couple of months. Oliver macia has some good stuff on it with some nice usuable bits I would probaly opted for that. Having said all that however I would not just suggest the newest things to come out as the poster above has done, there are many old(er)! dvd's that have a lot more material on them that is usable e.g. Card stunts Greg Wilson and Jay Sankeys stuff. It irritates me slightly because this is a current trend were magicians who clearly have only been on the magic bus for a short while only recommend stuff that is current and feel their opinion is useful information for a magician. Be careful origianl poster some of the suggested DVD's are by far the most sought after items on the market today. They are more for magicians who have a grounding of material and just want to get some tips and tricks to mess around with. |
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