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Old 09-16-2009, 08:05 AM   #18 (permalink)
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I know the thread is old but my experience is fresh.

I'm in Denver at a convention and at the last minute I have been asked to open our presentation with an appropriate magic trick. Since the subject is 'Substance Abuse' I decided on the 'Torn And Restored Newspaper'. The problem is in the Denver Tech Center, here are very few stores within walking distance. I needed rubber cement for the gimmick. I did find a 7-11 store but there was no glue but Elmer's white glue. I did find a tire repair kit for $5.00 that had a small tube of rubber cement. This rubber cement contains a lot more solvent in it so it is watery and takes a while to dry (I let it set overnight- works fine now). I little expensive, but works in an emergency.
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