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From: Mike
Date: 9/10/03
Time: 4:26:45 PM
Remote Name: 134.39.206.243
Gee I posted an article about my desire to see someone open a magic school in rural america but now I see that it has been deleted. I also posted an article about my desire to communicate with people who post here about thimble and livestock magic but I see that this article was also deleted. If anyone here has any knowledge about thimble magic or is familar with the book Digital Effects by Joe Mogar I do wish that you would post an article here so I could reply to you. I'm also interested in dove or rabbit magic but I have no idea what I would be getting into so I would love to here from magicians who know a lot about these subjects. As far as Magic Schools I noted that there are lots of magic schools outside of the U.S. such as Argentia, Italy, Austria, Germany, United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa and India but that we have only a few magic schools in the U.S. The magic schools in the U.S. are the Chavez Studio of Magic in La Verne California, the Chavez Studio of Magic in Battle Creek, Michigan and the Jeff McBride School of Magic in Las Vegas. I also noted how lucky the people who live in big cities are since they have magic clubs with classes in magic but here in rural america where I live we have no magic clubs or magic classes. I reside in rural South Eastern Washington State and I do wish that someone would open a magic school here, after all the Society of American Magicians has a scholarship program for people who wish to study magic. I stated all of this about my article about magic schools and I further noted that there is very little competition in the magic school business but I can't find anybody willing to take up such a business venture. Maybe the most I can hope for is that SAM, IBM, The Magic Castle, The Fellowship of Christian Magicians or The Magic Circle could put together a team of traveling magicians who would travel to rural america to teach magic for a few days. Its to bad no such Washington State chapters of Magic Societies are willing to have traveling magicians who could come by to rural communities to teach magic several times a year.
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