John McLaughlin
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Gloucester, Massachusetts
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Posted: May 23, 2014 02:03 pm
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I have a room that is dedicated to storage and practice, but occasionally I need to use it as a guest bedroom. I'm wondering what options are out there to keep prying eyes from my stuff. I'm thinking something with shelves and a lock, but I don't want it to look too out of place in a bedroom. Any ideas?
...NSA John McLaughlin, not CIA John McLaughlin
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Robin4Kids
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Lower Alabama
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Posted: May 23, 2014 03:48 pm
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A locking filing cabinet can be good for storage if you aren't trying to display your props. You can get wooden cabinets that look more like furniture than the typical metal cabinets.
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BCS
Inner circle
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Posted: May 23, 2014 04:14 pm
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John... I can kind of understand your request; before I got my dedicated magic room I shared a home office with my family.
I openly keep books on the bookshelves and secretive things in wooden boxes that looked like nick knacks. I also displayed my different Cup sets. When guests used the home office for access to our computer, I never had a problem with them messing around with my stuff... luckily we have respectful friends.
There are some cool looking barrister type of book cases and trunks that would lock and would look like furniture out there is you search the net.
Good luck and post some photos if you can once all is set up.
Bruce
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AKMan
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Covington, WA
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Posted: May 28, 2014 12:35 am
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I just leave my magic books out on their bookcases in the guest room. No one has ever snooped, and if they did, I wouldn't mind. It might spark interest and we'e suck another victim into our addiction. Besides, they aren't going to get much out of pulling a Tarbell or Slydini book off the shelf. I imagine magic books are pretty boring to the layman. Tricks are in numbered boxes in the closet and valuable stuff like money is kept hidden in another room away from guests and burglers. Large table top props (Square Circle, etc.) are on bookshelves interspersed with regular books in the TV room and look like magical decorations to guests. I've never had anyone pull the Genii Tube off the shelf and discover the secret. (This applies to adult guests. If my guests are teenagers or pets I go to DEFCON 1 and full lockdown.)
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BCS
Inner circle
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Posted: May 28, 2014 02:48 pm
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AKMan.... I chuckled to myself; we did have a guest look at one of my magic books... he made comments that he got bored looking at it. He was expecting something more complicated. Another guest looking at my Cup sets asked why I collected big bullets.
Take care,
Bruce
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Atom3339
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Spokane, WA
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Posted: May 28, 2014 04:33 pm
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Occupy Your Dream
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Wizard of Oz
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Posted: May 29, 2014 01:34 am
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My magic room/guest room is stuffed to gills and looks like a place Dumbledore would be happy with. I would never trust a child to sleep in there, but many of an adult have, and I've never found anything amiss. Most of my props are vintage wood and metal effects, without a lot of color. I'm guessing most folks think I just collect a lot of old junky boxes and cans.
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.
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BCS
Inner circle
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Posted: May 29, 2014 04:39 pm
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Wizard of OZ... " looks like a place Dumbledore would be happy with." I like that comment as well as " I'm guessing most folks think I just collect a lot of old junky boxes and cans."... they would go well with my bullets... LOL.
Take care,
Bruce
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Wizard of Oz
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Posted: May 30, 2014 02:20 am
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Bruce, if only they knew what we paid for those junky boxes, cans, and bullets.
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.
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amazing mike
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Mike Sussman
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Posted: Jun 7, 2014 11:56 pm
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Does anybody have any photos or examples of how to convert an extra bedroom to a magic storage and practice room?
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Good to here.