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phillsmiff Inner circle UK 1794 Posts |
A bit out of my way, but I have been to marketing and design seminars that cost this kind of money for a day with someone I have never heard of (paid for by the company of course!).
I got a lot out of those, so I can only assume that a four day intensive course like this would be a bit of a snip for a working pro who wanted to pick RO's brains on getting more / bigger gigs. Phill
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EricDraven Inner circle 1257 Posts |
Richard...come to Germany!!
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stijnhommes Special user 568 Posts |
Quote: I was actually pretty serious. I wanted to get the opening poster thinking about what he'd like to get out of the meeting. If he can get what he wants (or more), it's worth the money in my books. I know you're not a timewaster, but if you intend to tell a lot of things about marketing and online advertising etc, then this particular lecture/series of sessions is probably not suited to a hobbyist even though the information you'll be sharing is worth the price.
On 2010-01-14 19:00, Richard Osterlind wrote: There is another side to this. The sessions can be too intensive as well. Your brain needs time to digest what you're learning and a bit of rest is always a good idea. Please make sure that your attendants will be able to remember what you told them after they've left for home. Do you intend to give attendants handouts or lecture notes? |
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Jim Sisti V.I.P. Connecticut 457 Posts |
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On 2010-01-15 11:06, alpha alex wrote: There's always one... |
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sbays Inner circle Burbank, CA 1065 Posts |
Worth it? Being that Richard is the one that sparked my love for mentalism, then absolutely YES!!! If it werent for the travel fees, lodging, etc I would absolutely be there. What Richard is charging for this seminar is VERY fair, especially compared to others I have seen out there.
A PLEA to Richard: PLEASE consider a West Coast seminar as well. Los angeles or Vegas. I havent ruled out being to this one, but it is unlikely at the moment.
"Opportunity may only knock once, but temptation leans on the doorbell."
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Bill Cushman Inner circle Florida 2876 Posts |
If I had the money and was on my feet I'd be there in a heartbeat. Geez, if I had the money, I'd come in a wheelchair! I think you should make a DVD set from the workshop for those of us who can't make it. I bet it would be a huge seller.
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mormonyoyoman Inner circle I dug 5,000 postholes, but I have only 2440 Posts |
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On 2010-01-15 13:07, MacGyverMagic wrote: That must be where the hypnosis comes in. *jeep! --Grandpa
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R.S. Regular user CT one day I'll have 184 Posts |
Richard,
Aside from this workshop, will you be performing in any shows while you're here in CT? Thank you, Ron
"It is error only, and not truth, that shrinks from inquiry." Thomas Paine
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Richard Osterlind V.I.P. 2213 Posts |
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On 2010-01-15 20:10, R.S. wrote: Ron, No, no shows. Just the workshop. I am doing a show in Connecticut next weekend, but it is a private party. Sorry. Richard |
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R.S. Regular user CT one day I'll have 184 Posts |
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On 2010-01-15 20:57, Richard Osterlind wrote: That's unfortunate. Oh well, thanks for the response, Richard. Ron :)
"It is error only, and not truth, that shrinks from inquiry." Thomas Paine
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Sven Rygh Inner circle Oslo, Norway. 1945 Posts |
Worth it?
YES! Sven
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kinesis Inner circle Scotland, surrounded by 2708 Posts |
Richard...The UK...come to the UK
Specifically, come and visit Scotland. The people, their generosity, their hospitality combined with stunning scenery offers unrivalled tranquillity. Besides London, Edinburgh offers the finest dining in the UK - official! <sales pitch ends> Derek |
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tiriri Loyal user Ecuador 247 Posts |
Richard,
Have you thought of eventually coming down to South America to teach such a seminar? Best regards, Giovanni. |
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mormonyoyoman Inner circle I dug 5,000 postholes, but I have only 2440 Posts |
So far, the consensus seems to be that Richard should have had the seminar on the West Coast, in Las Vegas, the U.K., South America, Australia, the South, the Middle North, various places in Europe, and Narnia.
Doesn't ANYONE like Connecticut? *jeep! --Grandpa
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alpha alex Special user 774 Posts |
Not sure..
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Magicmike221 Special user Manchester UK 612 Posts |
Another vote here for the UK...Hope your taking note Richard?
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Torkova Regular user Astoria, NY 192 Posts |
For those that are interested, I will be a guest lecturer at Richard's seminar next month.
I'll be presenting a lecture on my upcoming book on billet workers Bert Reese and Charles Foster. This will be a powerpoint presentation with many rare graphics and history of billet work from 1860-1936. In the past four years researching the book (which I hope to have out by the end of this year), I've been able to uncover many fascinating things about billet work that are not only historical but some of the actual work that was being done then and is substantially unknown today. Reese and Foster were not stage entertainers but worked seances and did readings for the rich and famous. Even by 1880 the one-ahead technique (which I believe Foster invented), was well known and yet both Reese & Foster were still able to fool their sitters with their advanced applications of it. In addition, I will be teaching one of my original billet routines that I was able to fool many members of the Legendary 13 which I'm sure you will like. I presented this talk at Jeff McBride's mentalism workshop this past November and was quite thrilled with the response to it. Hope to see you at Richard's seminar in February! Bobby Torkova |
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edh Inner circle 4698 Posts |
$500 for 4 days with Richard...are you kidding! This is VERY reasonably priced.
Magic is a vanishing art.
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mpicard Regular user 102 Posts |
Wow, I just heard of this today and $500 for this is fantastic deal for those you take advantage of it, I only wish I could go.
Richard I must say that since I just saw that you are a nmember here, let me say I love your dvd's (have them all) and most recently purchased 13 steps. I have a couple of questions if you are willing to answer in private. lol |
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Tony Razzano Inner circle South River, NJ 1600 Posts |
I have seen Bobby's lecture and it is not to be missed! I was one of those he fooled with his billet routine. Top Notch Stuff!
Best regards,
<BR>Tony Razzano, Past President, PEA Winner of the PEA"s Bascom Jones and Bob Haines Awards |
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