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Hill Inner circle 1164 Posts |
Hi, I'm in U.K., and need one or two of these this week. Shipping from USA would never get it to me. Can anyone help out?
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bob tripp New user 96 Posts |
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Doctor REvil Elite user 469 Posts |
Bob, sent you a PM.....
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patrick66 Veteran user The Netherlands 384 Posts |
Hill, I live in The Netherlands and I ordered 15 (!) packs from Richard. They all got to me, why shouldn't they come to you?
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Hill Inner circle 1164 Posts |
I need them within five days, they won't come that fast from USA.
Anyone have a few to sell? |
Sven Rygh Inner circle Oslo, Norway. 1945 Posts |
I use a lot of these, and also order them from Richard.
The pads and paper quality is the best there is, and even though I once concidered to look for something like this in this country, I found that it simply wasn't worth the trouble. However, if you are in serious need of these, and they don't reach you in time, why don't you just use some thick paper stock, blank index cards, business cards or what have you? Sven
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Pete Legend Inner circle Ireland 1401 Posts |
I agree with Svsn.I used thick paper stock for billet work.But if your really really in need of Osterlind pads why don't you just use fedex?
Pete |
Richard Osterlind V.I.P. 2213 Posts |
Although it is different paper and not quite the same, what you might want to consider are those cheap paper pads for children. (It is like newspaper material)
The paper usually is opague and rips easily. If you have to get bigger pads, you can cut the pages up and just stack them. Richard |
Dan McLean Inner circle Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur 1261 Posts |
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On 2008-09-27 08:32, bob tripp wrote: What the . . . ? |
Matthew Townsend Inner circle 1302 Posts |
I just want to chime in and say hats off to Mr Osterlind.
Not many performers would take the care and dedication to reccomend someone look elsewhere for a quick solution to one of their marketed effects. I commend you Richard for showing fantastic customer service and just being a top notch guy!!! You really have set a standard for mentalists everywhere not just in performance and ethics but for customer service and helpfulness. Three cheers for Mr Osterlind! Peace & Love (& Muchos Respect!) Matt |
goldeneye007 Inner circle London 2423 Posts |
Agree with that!!
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Reuben Dunn Inner circle Has a purple ribbon wraped around my 1592 Posts |
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On 2008-09-28 05:56, Hill wrote: Get down to any Staples /Office World store, get 3X5 cards, get them trimed. Get a bottle of copydex (Rubber Cement for us Yanks) and you can then create your own pads. |
Alexander Marsh Inner circle England 1191 Posts |
I think Rymans do something similar.
My stuff: AlexanderMarshMentalism.co.uk
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