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Josh Riel Inner circle of hell 1995 Posts |
What else is there to say? I need a good book on ballooning. I have found only two, I need some names for more, so I can order them from Borders or something.
Magic is doing improbable things with odd items that, under normal circumstances, would be unnessecary and quite often undesirable.
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mrunge Inner circle Charleston, SC 3716 Posts |
Hi Josh,
Check with T. Myers Magic from Austin, Texas. (http://www.tmyers.com/) He has built a solid career around balloons and has everything one could imagine to do with balloons. He sells many styles and types of balloons, instructional books, videos, pumps, etc... He is a fantastic resource. Good luck. Mark. |
impossible man Elite user 403 Posts |
Hey, Josh.
You can get lots of instructions free at http://www.balloonattractions.com. But my favorite is http://www.mbd2.com. It has a great forum, gallery, and store. Dean |
Josh Riel Inner circle of hell 1995 Posts |
Thanks for the help!
Magic is doing improbable things with odd items that, under normal circumstances, would be unnessecary and quite often undesirable.
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