As you probably know, most people who are not Cessationists are definitely not Charismatics. In fact, most that I know of (such as the person I was/am talking to) believe that Charismatics are out to lunch (to put it bluntly). The reason why many of them don't believe that the gifts have ceased is not because they necessarily have experienced these gifts themselves, it is just that they do not agree with the interpretation that Cessationists give to passages such as 1 Cor. 13:8-9. Instead of the completion of the Canon, they take the view that that which is perfect is referring to when believers enter their eternal state.

The reason why I mention this is I think I need to be careful not to label everyone who isn't a Cessationist a Charismatic.

If this reasoning is flawed, or even beside the point, please enlighten me. Perhaps I am even missing your point, but I am certainly open to the truth.

Tom