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Thursday, December 12, 2013

I'll be on the themagicwordpodcast.com/

This month has been crazy. The imaginator team finally finished manufacturing over 196 Turbo Tubes.
I wasn't planning on them going that good. The first few months have been slow as far as that effect. All of the sudden I'm getting orders in now. I don't know what happened. Maybe someone did a review or made a video. If you happen to know please leave a comment below.





This has been such a great year. I have created 4 magic products in just a hair of a year. 13 months to be exact. In the process of inventing magic I felt as thought I had a desire, a calling if you will to share with the magic community about my motivation, inspiration and my creative process of inventing.

I wasn't really sure how to approach or reach out to the magic community about my story and how it all got started. I guess I could post the story here, but I really wanted to reach out even more to the magic community since I'm a little limited on visitors here.

Last week December 7th, 2013 I was lucky enough to get a call from Scott Wells shortly after I contacted him via facebook. For those of you that are not familiar with "Scott Wells. Scott does a podcast show called "The Magic World Podcast" Scott does a excellent job with interviewing and producing his podcast as well as on  his blog. We chatted a little and Scott though that my story would be very inspiring as well as informative to magicians that may be thinking of marketing a magic effect they created . A few days later he called again and we did the podcast recording. Scott and I had a great time. He really knows his magic and together it really created a great chemistry. I think we covered a lot of ground in a little under an hour. My podcast should air sometime in late December or early next year. I'll keep you posted. I'll post a link here on the blog or see if I can put the podcast here on this blog.

This has been some very exciting news for me as I explore deeper into the magical world of inventing.
Thanks again for all your support. By the way here is my new effect called "Room Service" it will be available at participating magic shops sometime next week. December 15, 16...
Here is the product trailer if you want to check it out.

To wrap it up in one large sum. My experience with inventing magic has been life changing. My life in particular has been challenging sometimes very painful.
From growing up being homeless at the age of 2 to moving around and  around over 10 times and going to seven different schools, having ADD, At only 10 years old,rescuing a man who tried to take his own life. In 1994 escaping a hostage situation where I was handcuffed and threatened with weapons. I ended up escaping using one of Harry Houdini's techniques that I read in a book at the early age of 10. When all odds were against me I somehow managed to live and plow myself through. I kept going. Like a runaway freight train I didn't want to stop at the negativity and pain I endured in my life. I wanted to focus and stay on track. It's amazing when I look back that I didn't end up on drugs, deadbeat dad, prison one even worse, dead.
My life in a way was like the movie "Pursuit Of Happiness" or  "Facing the Giants" have you ever seen those movies? If not and you like inspiring movies I would suggest you check them out. They are very inspiring. 

 All our challenges and situations are different. Some have it easy where everything seems to come to them effortlessly, while others have to try 2,3 5000 times as hard. Don't let other people who may seem more knowledgeable, skillful or famous deter you. I'm sure you gave skills and abilities that others don't.
You have to find the abilities, tap into them and be unique. Separate yourself from what everyone else is doing. Whether you have a disability, handicapped or whatever. There is HOPE! It starts with you and the people around YOU. Make a support team, support others. There is plenty of success and insperation to share.
Be inspiring and INSPIRE others to INSPIRE!
Imaginator




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