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Cal_cm87
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Please help are there any magic shops in the south of England?
Wizzy
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Lots in London
Try Davenports at Charing Cross Underground Station.
Telephone 020 7836 0408 They will send you a big catalogue for about £8.

Or International Magic at 89 Clerkenwell Road, EC1R 5BX

Or Mike Danata's Magic Studio, 121a Palmerston Road, Boscombe Bournmouth BH1 4HP

Where are you - then I might be able to narrow it down a bit for you

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For two first class stamps they will send you a copy of their MAGICIAN Magazine

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Anyone know the latest on International Magic? their website (www.internationalmagic.com) doesn't wokr anymore, do you think they've closed down?
They were very expensive anyway...

King of Diamonds

I was wrong! The webiste is back up and running again...apologies!
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The Magician
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If you live in the south west of England then there is a magic shop in Exeter called Mark Leveridge Magic. It's adress is 13A Lyndhurst Road
Telephone: 01392 252000
Website:www.markleveridge.co.uk
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Try http://www.magicweek.co.uk

This lists many UK dealers and is a most useful and excellent resource for English Magic.

Cheers,

Brian
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Everywhere in London ain't cheap - my advice is to buy online.
Erion
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The problem with bying online is that it's a bit hard to see what you get, you can only see a tiny picture and read about it (and to be honest they all say that they use the best material in the world aso). But if you know what you want to buy it is often cheaper to buy online. So I usually go to the shop and look around, it's also much easier to get help that way and that is worth the extra bucks for me.
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Erion - yep, you have a point - I also reference against (impartial) reviews you can find on forums.. like this one Smile
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