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Help Me Win a Contest Before January 20, 2012

What a headline . . . but it’s true. I entered my effect Quarter Bird into the MagicSeen magazine Master Class Contest. If you liked that effect then vote for me. Of course, to keep things fair, here are my competitors, so if you like their effects better, then vote for them:

From Magicseen Magazine Issue 42:

All the entries for the Masterclass Award 2011 have now been published and we need you, dear Readers, to help us to decide which of the contributions is worthy of receiving the framed Masterclass Award 2011 certificate and the £250 cash prize.

Below you will find listed the entries – what we would like you to do is to send your top 3 favourites, in a 1-2-3 order, via email to markleveridge@magicseen.co.uk. We will then use the votes to help us to declare the winner in the next issue. Your vote must reach us no later than Friday 20th January 2012, and there is only one vote allowed per person. So get your vote in now!

  • Pene-sational – Ian Adair (issue 37)
  • It’s Right Ear – Michael J. Fitch (issue 37)
  • Time Is Of The Essence – Marc Spelmann (issue 38)
  • Bullet Catcher – John Bannon (issue 38)
  • X-Change Of Mind – Mark Townsend (issue 38)
  • 4 Coin Production – Damian Surr (issue 39)
  • 1992 – Mike Gancia (issue 39)
  • A Fine Chance – Wayne Fox (issue 40)
  • Quarter Bird – Jeff Stone (issue 41)
  • Spectator-Cut Christ Aces – Paul Gordon (issue 42)
  • The Sugar Routine – Dave Bonsall (issue 42)

Free Copies of Magicseen magazine

If you’d like a free issue of Magicseen Magazine, email me your mailing address with the subject line of “Free Magicseen Magazine.” The first three emails will be sent a free copy, courtesy of Lybrary.com

2012 Free Tricks

What Do Max Maven, Paul Harris, David Acer, Wayne Dobson, Larry Hass, Jay Sankey and Steve Beam have in common? Answer: Every single one of them have offered a free trick of the month for the year 2012! That’s right, in upcoming issues, you’ll be learning Free magic from Paul Harris, Max Maven, and all the rest of the gang listed above! As you might have noticed already, we’ve started of January with David Acer’s effect, Ghost In The Machine.

Thank you all for your loyal readership! Enjoy January 2012

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