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Flat_Eric Magician

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Posted: 02-20-2008 11:35 |
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Hi,
I have just moved to Copenhagen, Denmark and will spend between 9 to 18 months there.
Are there any magic shops and magic societies worth visiting here? Google didn't return anything back (but my searches were in English, so...).
Feel free to get in touch at ecoste A T gmail.com
Cheers,
FE
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Aramis Illusionist STAFF

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Posted: 02-22-2008 19:08 |
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Any luck? I'm afraid I can't help you there, I did try some searches, the same as you did and came up with nothing. One thing you might try is to go to http://www.altavista.com and use the translator there to translate "magic store" in Danish, or whatever language they speak there.
Also, out of curiousity, how is Denmark? What kind of weather have you got over there at this time of year?
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Flat_Eric Magician

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Posted: 02-26-2008 10:06 |
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Hello Aramis,
Yes, I've been able to find something, by contacting some of the magic professionals that were appearing in Google searches
The Danish magic Circle, based in Copenhagen:
http://www.magiskcirkel.dk
A magic shop in Denmark:
http://www.pegani.dk
The Danish word for magic is "trylle".
Cheers,
FE
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Chillerdiller Magician

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Posted: 01-22-2009 19:14 |
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not exactly.
the danish word for magic is "magi", "trylle" means to do magic, or to spell.
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