Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Patrick Culliton launches 'Houdini The Key' forum

The great Patrick Culliton has launched a private website forum devoted to discussing Houdini's secrets, especially those revealed his seminal 2010 book, Houdini The Key. Patrick will also use the site to provide book updates and corrections. The catch is you have to own the book and register to get in. But secrets await!

http://houdinithekey.com

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12 comments:

  1. I am glad The Mighty Patrick Culliton has launched this website. I have corresponded with him a few times over details of the secrets in his book and have probably been a pest at times. It will be good to learn from others as well as share with them through Patrick the details of our favorite magician's secrets. I'm sure we will all be richer for having done so! Thank-you Patrick for the website and thank-you John for sharing this news!

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  2. Great news,im in!

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  3. Very excited about this. I just submitted my registration.

    Jack

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  4. Pretty cool. Glad I have the book. --Dale.

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  5. There was a bug in which when you registered you didn't get your email confirmation. Not sure if Pat fixed it, but the way around was to do a password reset. Then you'll get the email.

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    1. I never received my registration email and it won't let me do a password reset. I hope he can resolve it.

      Jack

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    2. Ditto. All I get is a message that I haven't been approved yet.

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  6. Hi
    How long does it take to get approved?

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  7. Anyone having any luck registering?

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    1. No I tried with two email addresses. I emailed Patrick Culliton but did not get a response. His book is one of my go to books. I would love to get in to see what folks are talking about. Maybe someone that is in could post a message on the forum.

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  8. The way I got in is I did a password reset. Then I got the confirmation email.

    Running a forum is no small task and I'm not sure Pat has a handle on the technology. He'll also need to get in there and interact. It's pretty moribund at the moment.

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