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    Artistic Opinion

    I think this looks great, and is a wonderful idea. You have talent, go for it! [And don't stop at cards... there are many interesting concepts you could look at from thimbles to sponge balls to coins]. Hope you post more, I'd like to see it.
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    What to buy what to buy...

    Stuck has nothing to do with the mouth, thankfully.
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    1-on-1 Section Updated : Hellbound Spellbound

    What's with the increased price on this? $9.95?? :confused:
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    Royal Road to Card Magic

    Great post Medifro!
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    CoinOne gimmick?

    Yes, it is.
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    Triple Threat

    I have personally seen things done with the Triple Threat that can not be replicated in any other way. Used properly, it looks like real magic. And "price" is subjective. If you're a pro and using this to earn money and build reputation [and if you use it properly you will], then it will have a...
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    Triple Threat

    Doesn't this count as exposure?
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    Who Are You? Part II

    Well said. Thanks for sharing that!
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    Best Coin Magician

    I'm fast becoming a very big Gary Kurtz fan.
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    Card Fundamentals 1-on-1

    I'm pretty much a coin guy most of the time, but in the interest of adding some variety thought I'd add some cards to spice it up. I know next to nothing about cards, beyond some hazy recollection of the Elmsley count from very long ago, so this video seemed like a decent place to start. I...
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    Favorite Shuttle/Clink Passes

    Actually, the Himber Count is Himber's, not Sankey's.
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    Melt Away Vanish

    The Melt Vanish is almost worth the price of the CoinOne DVD. A beautiful sleight, the angles are really safe unless they're lying on the floor, in which case they're probably too drunk to care...
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    Canadian equilivant to american silver dollars?

    Actually, at 36mm diameter, they're smaller than a US Morgan silver dollar [38mm]. Also, check ebay for prices... you can "buy now" for about $10....
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    Canadian equilivant to american silver dollars?

    The main problem with toonies/loonies is their complete lack of milling. This along with their smaller size [not to mention those awkward eleven [yes, count 'em!] sides on the loonie] makes them a poor choice for most coin work IMHO. Also, personally, I much prefer to work with real silver...
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