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- From: cortese@skid.ps.uci.edu (Janis Maria Cortese)
- Subject: Re: Magic Shop
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- Organization: University of California, Irvine
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- Date: 28 Jan 93 01:36:56 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan28.000849.4377@netcom.com> myddryn@netcom.com (Le Mauvais Sophiste) writes:
- >Definitly, networking and ritual tools. And try not to buy into those very
- >expensive prefab tools. I've searching too long for a nice athame that
- >doesn't cost a fortune.
- > And most importantly, open near me :)
-
- Oh, just use anything. My athame is a butterfly knife I got in
- Tijuana. Seriously, I've seen people cut gates and cast circles with
- plastic knives from a lunchbag.
-
- I do like the fancy tools, though. One possibility is using a letter
- opener if you aren't going to use the knife to CUT stuff really. I've
- seen some that are inexpensive and just gorgeous -- especially the ones
- that are just polished and shaped flat pieces of agate and chalcedony.
- They are really beautiful.
-
- Blessings,
- Janis
-