Alright fellas, today I am saddened that yet another Brick and Mortar Magic shop within my city limits has closed its doors.
It is the 2nd one in 2 years. I understand that running a magic shop in a location where you have to pay overhead costs, utilities, and such can be very difficult. Even selling some great props to your local amateurs and few working pros does not seem to generate enough revenue to keep the shops up and running.
I am great friends with the owner. We are in the same IBM ring. He said it is increasing difficult to get the costs down to compete with with the big boys on the Internet. I hope this is not a sign of things to come across the U.S.
He also says that it just takes too much time to run the shop as well. I've seen him sit there for 4 hours and maybe only have 1 customer who may come in for some sponge bunnies.
It makes me sad because the brick and mortar shops are where the secrets are told and you can see a young child hang out with some of the pros as their eyes pop out of their heads during an effect. It is not the same to view a magic trick via the Internet compared to being right there in the shop and feeling the emotions and climax of the effect.
I'd like to hear some of your comments / memories / etc. about some of your brick and mortar shops that may be near you.
Perhaps many of you are seeing this happen in your areas as well.
It is the 2nd one in 2 years. I understand that running a magic shop in a location where you have to pay overhead costs, utilities, and such can be very difficult. Even selling some great props to your local amateurs and few working pros does not seem to generate enough revenue to keep the shops up and running.
I am great friends with the owner. We are in the same IBM ring. He said it is increasing difficult to get the costs down to compete with with the big boys on the Internet. I hope this is not a sign of things to come across the U.S.
He also says that it just takes too much time to run the shop as well. I've seen him sit there for 4 hours and maybe only have 1 customer who may come in for some sponge bunnies.
It makes me sad because the brick and mortar shops are where the secrets are told and you can see a young child hang out with some of the pros as their eyes pop out of their heads during an effect. It is not the same to view a magic trick via the Internet compared to being right there in the shop and feeling the emotions and climax of the effect.
I'd like to hear some of your comments / memories / etc. about some of your brick and mortar shops that may be near you.
Perhaps many of you are seeing this happen in your areas as well.