palmerlad
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Posted: Dec 9, 2013 08:53 pm
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Hi, hope you all well. Just a quick hello. I do a bit of presenting at work and always have a little something up my sleeve to break the ice. As I find Im always getting asked to do more, Im just in here looking for some new ideas. I build a lot of electronic gizmos for fun and am hoping to integrate the hobbies. My personal favourite are coin tricks though. Always easy to have at hand.
Thank you.
Alan.
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Mary Mowder
Inner circle
Sacramento / Elk Grove, CA
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Posted: Dec 10, 2013 09:03 pm
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Welcome palmerlad,
Easy at hand but not so easy to do.
Gismos can be a great adjunct to Magic creating absolute miracles (and also a gremlin filled nightmare).
Best wish for a gremlin free experience.
-Mary Mowder
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palmerlad
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Posted: Dec 12, 2013 10:57 pm
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Well thank you for the reply. Yes may the gremlins keep away from us all unless we are trying to make one appear. I'll keep any electronics to advice I can give re circuits and have fun learning about coins and getting better. Again... Thank you and hello.
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GriffithsMagic
New user
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Posted: Dec 13, 2013 12:13 am
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Welcome to the Café, magic meals are served
-Jack
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1KJ
Inner circle
Warning: We will run out of new tricks in
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Posted: Dec 13, 2013 07:01 am
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Welcome!
One of my favorite coin routines is my variation of Mark Mason's Orient Express. I really like the coins and they are really easy to work with, leaving your room to focus on the fun. These coins can be combines really nicely with ring and string routines like Aldo Colombini's or Greg Wilson.
KJ
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palmerlad
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Posted: Dec 13, 2013 07:16 am
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Thank you for the tips! Will take a look, have a few videos to get through so will see what I prefer.
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Good to here.