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NateTheGreat New user Leesburg Florida 18 Posts |
If you had say $100 would you invest in SAM, IBM, magic books, magic tricks/videos?
I have a full time job, and it is my career. I am 38 years old and picked back up magic again. I am hoping to learn enough for a routine that I can perform online for free, or record and post online. What would you do with that money if you were me. |
Ado Inner circle New York City 1033 Posts |
I don't know SAM, but I'd invest in the IBM.
You'll get access to all past issues of the Linking Ring, and there's a loooot of material. Decades of published material, routines, tricks, moves, pieces of advice. You'll get access to Card College Light, if I remember correctly. You'll get an entry-level access to Ask Alexander. You'll get access to your local I.B.M. for another 15-30 bucks depending on where you live. Cheers, P! |
FrankFindley Inner circle 1028 Posts |
Nate, you didn't say how experienced you were, only that you were returning back to magic. That would be helpful to know.
The good news is that the Lake County library system is stacked with good magic books and DVDs. So you have a great amount of material just sitting there for FREE! With those and some basic items like bicycle playing cards, magician's rope, sponge balls, silks, half dollars, and a closeup pad you will be well on your way. That would be less than $30. But you need practice and feedback. That is one area where joining an IBM Ring or SAM assembly shines. You gain access to the people who can help you put together and polish the act. Ring 258 seems to be close by. You can give them a call and ask if you can attend next meeting as a guest to check it out: https://www.magician.org/about/local-ibm-rings?state=Florida. As Ado points out, by becoming a member you will also gain access to IBM exclusive material including the linking ring magazine archive and all new issues. Also, there are now over 50 lectures available to members from top notch talent. If a dollar value had to be put on that, it would be in the thousands. Good luck and welcome back! |
MagicByVincent Veteran user Staten Island, New York 329 Posts |
Sorry to jump in but I'm a member how do I access those lectures? and card college lite?
Magic is all around us we just have to be willing to see it.
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FrankFindley Inner circle 1028 Posts |
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On Aug 2, 2021, MagicVin wrote: Go to magician.org and click on "my account" at top page. After logging in you will see: 1. Under "special announcements" the "Free download of Roberto Giobbi's Introduction to Card Magic!" 2. In menu on right under "DASHBOARD MEMBER NAVIGATION", you will see the links to "View Current Issues of The Linking Ring" and "Access the Archives at Ask Alexander". 3. For the lecture videos, type "jam" into "site search" bar at top of page. Then click "PAGE: JAM videos" in the search results. 4. For the "Build Your Magic Show" course, click "resources" at top of page then "Videos and Magic". Whew! |
MagicByVincent Veteran user Staten Island, New York 329 Posts |
Thanks so much for the detailed & quick response.
Magic is all around us we just have to be willing to see it.
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MagicByVincent Veteran user Staten Island, New York 329 Posts |
Unfortunately the link for the build you magic show is no longer working but thanks for letting me know about the lectures !
Magic is all around us we just have to be willing to see it.
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NateTheGreat New user Leesburg Florida 18 Posts |
I joined the IBM, and waiting to join my local chapter as I have to go through the process.
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MagicByVincent Veteran user Staten Island, New York 329 Posts |
Congratulations, I only found out about the ibm lectures from this post so I have been enjoying them this week
Magic is all around us we just have to be willing to see it.
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