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At the table online lecture series

Jan 26, 2014
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Hey guys,

I am just wondering where I can view these lectures, Daniel Garcia is having one tonight that I wouldn't mind checking out.

Thanks!
 
Apr 17, 2013
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Penguin and MJM as well i the UK BBM and Alakazam both have them as well
 
Apr 17, 2013
885
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yes they do so if you get their other lectures and like all of your downloads in one place there ya go
 
Apr 17, 2013
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They were offering it. The Michael Ammar is still on their site. I wonder if they stopped selling them after how many people were upset that the last one wasn;t a lecture but more of Joshua Jay talking for and hour and a half and Ammar talking for thrity minutes. I'll send an email off to Acar
 
Jan 1, 2009
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Back in Time
They were offering it. The Michael Ammar is still on their site. I wonder if they stopped selling them after how many people were upset that the last one wasn;t a lecture but more of Joshua Jay talking for and hour and a half and Ammar talking for thrity minutes. I'll send an email off to Acar

It wasn't a "Bad" lecture, it was just that Michael Ammar even mentioned that he had 4 other things he wanted to get to, but couldn't because the time constraint. And yeah, Joshua Jay did kind of talk a bit too much during it. I also think the Penguin lectures have spoiled some people with the 4-5 hour long lectures, while this was only 2 hours (with maybe 30 min of magic.)

I enjoyed it, but did wish there was more to it. Specially seeing has it was Michael Ammar and was hoping he would have some other effects and routines that he was going to explain. (too bad the Pencil Through Coin most likely won't be out for a very long time. )
 
Apr 17, 2013
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It wasn't a "Bad" lecture, it was just that Michael Ammar even mentioned that he had 4 other things he wanted to get to, but couldn't because the time constraint. And yeah, Joshua Jay did kind of talk a bit too much during it. I also think the Penguin lectures have spoiled some people with the 4-5 hour long lectures, while this was only 2 hours (with maybe 30 min of magic.)

I enjoyed it, but did wish there was more to it. Specially seeing has it was Michael Ammar and was hoping he would have some other effects and routines that he was going to explain. (too bad the Pencil Through Coin most likely won't be out for a very long time. )


Me and Josh are about the same age and are from the same part of Ohio. He liked to talk a lot back then as well. I think it would be better if He was there to push the magician along if the start to ramble, not to interview (which is what he is calling it) and then fit in a trick or two. It's not worth the same price as a Penguin or even in person lecture.
 
Jan 1, 2009
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Back in Time
Me and Josh are about the same age and are from the same part of Ohio. He liked to talk a lot back then as well. I think it would be better if He was there to push the magician along if the start to ramble, not to interview (which is what he is calling it) and then fit in a trick or two. It's not worth the same price as a Penguin or even in person lecture.

That is true and there are quite a few magicians who tend to ramble and get off topic pretty fast. Roberto Giobbi had a habit of doing it during his lecture, David Williamson did (but it actually made the lecture much more entertaining and interesting.)
 
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