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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Last night I finished the final revised INSTRUCTION booklet (32 pages -- maybe 100 photos) of every move and subtlety of the R. P. Wilson / Joe Porper Cylinder & Coins.
Believe me, this is a set of instructions worth the $1200.00 without the props!!!!
STAY TOONED... @ www.pete-biro.com
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Thomas Wayne Inner circle Alaska 1977 Posts |
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[...] I am approached quite often by magicians who are looking for custom or specialty leather items, which I have no time to make - within the typical magician's budget. The amount of time and effort that I put into a finished product demands that I sell a good number of them to offset the R&D costs. Interestingly enough, just yesterday I was researching the rules and regulations of the Café board and noticed that the inclusion of an "ad", web address or other business connection in one's signature line is not allowed. In respect of that rule I have removed Jay's contact info from my own signature line. Of course, if anyone is in need of one-off or prototype leatherwork they may feel free to contact via PM or email and I will be happy to direct them to this source. Best Regards, Thomas Wayne
MOST magicians: "Here's a quarter, it's gone, you're an idiot, it's back, you're a jerk, show's over." Jerry Seinfeld
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bill7 Loyal user Virginia, USA 212 Posts |
1200 bucks. sorry bud, I just cant see it. I cant see it. the ramsay classics has not even sold for that much. And in my opinion that is the real work.So quit with the 1200 bucks.
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Review King Eternal Order 14446 Posts |
Does anyone use the $1,200 effect?
"Of all words of tongue and pen,
the saddest are, "It might have been" ..........John Greenleaf Whittier |
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eric6 Regular user 177 Posts |
Hello Pete,
Will those new instructions be available to the owners of the set ??? Thanks Eric |
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Dan Watkins Inner circle PA 3028 Posts |
Eric, look at the date of the post, it is four years old. If you have the set, you probably have the instructions.
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emeline Regular user 135 Posts |
Hi all.
I'm not sure but I think that John Mendoza is quite talented with cylinder and coins. By the way, is there a difference between a cylinder and a cup? or Is it the same? Emeline |
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eric6 Regular user 177 Posts |
OH yes thanks dan ;-))
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Chris SD Special user 737 Posts |
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On 2008-07-27 10:38, emeline wrote: A cup has a bottom, a cylinder does not; it's just a tube. |
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snape Regular user 158 Posts |
Tim Conover's version on Tom Mullica's "Bash Highlights" tape is amazing.
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Curtis Kam V.I.P. same as you, plus 3 and enough to make 3498 Posts |
We'll be discussing this late one night at the upcoming World Magic Seminar in Las Vegas. Rannie will be there with his set, and I'm supposed to perform and discuss (is that the same as "explain"?) my six-coin version of the routine, called "6 Cylinder".
If you're interested in this piece, I hope you'll drop by.
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