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B-MAN New user Luxembourg 72 Posts |
Did not know where to put this so will try here. Who do you all think puts out the best printed catalogue ?
I used to really enjoy that magic smith catalogue ( I think they stoped trading now ) and my all time favorite has got to be Davenports from the uk., all 486 pages.
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MagicbyCarlo Inner circle has squandered his time making 1062 Posts |
Tannen's used to have a great print catalogue.
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MarkFarrar Veteran user U.S.A. 376 Posts |
I agree - I picked an old hard back copy from Richard Booth in Hay-on-Wye.
Also, Supreme Magic's print catalogue used to be very entertaining - on a number of levels - and Hank Lee's is very good too.
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Woofledust New user Connecticut 76 Posts |
Abbott's (Colon, Michigan) had a fabulous catalog with many of its own effects. It ran about 450+ pages.
Of course Hank Lee and Tannen's are still producing catalogs. One wonders how much longer that will go on now that so much data can be put online. |
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