Harry Potter Fans Banned From Shop For Not Being ‘Real Wizards’
A ‘magic shop” in Huddersfield, UK, has banned Harry Potter fans for not taking magic seriously.
57-year-old wand-maker, Richard Carter, stated that his products were not suitable for ‘muggles”, henceforth, refusing to sell the magical accessories to the Harry Potter fans.
Carter said his sticks are intended for use in ‘drawing protective circles, warding off evil forces” and not just to playfully use it.
He also says the wands can be used to cure aches, pains, and stress.
“You wouldn’t believe how many real witches and wizards there are knocking about. You would be amazed. They know they can come here and reveal themselves without people thinking they’re mental. I don’t have customers who have been Harry Potter-fied. If I had someone come in wanting a wand just because they liked Harry Potter I would not sell them one, no matter how much they were offering,” he said.
According to reports, real witches and wizards need to undergo a ritual after purchasing the wand wherein they burn incense and clasp both hands over the wand to cleanse it of the wandmaker’s energy.
Some Potter fans have already slammed the decision.
Mariella May, a 21-year-old Harry Potter die-hard follower, stated: “It is so stupid. It is like McDonald’s refusing to sell happy meals to sad people. They could be selling thousands of wands if they weren’t so snobbish.”
Carter has claimed that he does not make a penny out the wands, costing £15 to £25, which he uses to spread the spiritual message.
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57-year-old wand-maker, Richard Carter, stated that his products were not suitable for ‘muggles”, henceforth, refusing to sell the magical accessories to the Harry Potter fans.
Carter said his sticks are intended for use in ‘drawing protective circles, warding off evil forces” and not just to playfully use it.
He also says the wands can be used to cure aches, pains, and stress.
“You wouldn’t believe how many real witches and wizards there are knocking about. You would be amazed. They know they can come here and reveal themselves without people thinking they’re mental. I don’t have customers who have been Harry Potter-fied. If I had someone come in wanting a wand just because they liked Harry Potter I would not sell them one, no matter how much they were offering,” he said.
According to reports, real witches and wizards need to undergo a ritual after purchasing the wand wherein they burn incense and clasp both hands over the wand to cleanse it of the wandmaker’s energy.
Some Potter fans have already slammed the decision.
Mariella May, a 21-year-old Harry Potter die-hard follower, stated: “It is so stupid. It is like McDonald’s refusing to sell happy meals to sad people. They could be selling thousands of wands if they weren’t so snobbish.”
Carter has claimed that he does not make a penny out the wands, costing £15 to £25, which he uses to spread the spiritual message.
source:information
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