How to Buy Magic Accessories

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If you're going to be a magician, you must acquire the tools of your trade. Unless you're David Copperfield, you'll need props to perform and to distract the audience so they don't figure out how you do your tricks.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Step1
Decide on a budget. If this is just a hobby, you may not want to search thrift stores for inexpensive props. If you're planning on making a career out of magic, you may increase the amount of money you're willing to spend as an investment.
Step2
Buy a deck of cards. Every magician needs to know how to do some card tricks. Find decks of cards at most grocery and discount stores. Also thrift shops and garage sales may carry playing cards.
Step3
Go to the pet shot and buy a white rabbit. Search the newspaper or internet for local rabbit breeders. Check with friends and borrow a pet rabbit.
Step4
Look in the phone book for hobby shops where you can buy magic accessories. Locate a speciality store for magicians and a selction of props for illusions.
Step5
Figure out what kind of magic you're going to do. Make a list of the basics you need for magic tricks. If you're going to focus more on smaller tricks, you don't need to buy bigger props like a box to cut someone in half.
Step6
Hire an assistant if you're really serious about making magic a career. Place an adverstisement in the local newspaper. Visit small theater groups and inquire about finding an assistant.

Tips & Warnings

  • Search an internet search engine for "magic accessories." There are many different websites where you can buy your props without ever having to leave the comfort of your own home. Try looking on eBay for cheap magic accessories.

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