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adrianrbf Regular user Switzerland 115 Posts |
Like many of you, I prefer local dealers because delivery is fast and shipping costs are low. Living in Switzerland, my favourite dealers are www.zauberparadies.ch, www.onlinemagic.ch and www.magicshop.ch. When I order from abroad, I may end up paying Swiss sales tax plus $16 to Swiss postal services for the import handling.
My main criterion to my magic dealer is: Do they have a wide product range? I usually buy more than one item, thus reducing shipping cost, and obviously I prefer to shop where they have everything I want in stock. BTW, has anybody else noticed that "buying magic tricks" and "learning magic tricks" are two different hobbies? ;-) |
Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
Guten tag Adrian!
You are quite new here so please let me clarify your thinking about "buying" tricks. Tricks, somewhat like music, only "exist" while they are being performed. (Stop "dragging" the rosined horsehair over taut catgut, and the music stops!) Therefore, you cannot BUY a trick! You can buy a prop or a secret, with which you can perform a trick.
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