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wikiro Elite user NY 435 Posts |
Lets make a list for the best manipulatons and where you can learn them the best.
Cards-Jeff McBride Art of Card Manipulation And so on and so on.
If you punch a wall so hard your knee hurts your goal has been accomplished.
Never Panic! Wikiro |
iwillfoolu Special user Upstate NY, USA 746 Posts |
Balls: Shimada manipulation lecture
Cigarettes: Mullica cig magic tapes Coins: Sylvester Pitch 98 video But there are still lots of great books and videos besides these. Joe |
wikiro Elite user NY 435 Posts |
I think you are right on everything other than the coin manipulation. I found him annoying, personally.
I think David Roth is a little better. But everyone has their own opinion. Just my 2 cents.
If you punch a wall so hard your knee hurts your goal has been accomplished.
Never Panic! Wikiro |
Eduardo Veteran user 312 Posts |
With coins I prefer David Stone...
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ShawnB Special user 728 Posts |
Who is the best for ball manipulation?
I've never done a single thing in ball manipulation... I want something that is going to teach me beginner to advanced... Recommendations?
Shawn.
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Darkwing Inner circle Nashville Tn 1850 Posts |
Jeff McBride's Coins, Balls and Thimbles video.
Tim Wright's Balls video. Romaine's Manipulation,and Shimada. |
Eduardo Veteran user 312 Posts |
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On 2006-04-27 21:15, ShawnB wrote: Shimada Manipulation DVD – Greater Magic Video Library Vol. 3 I haven't seen this video, but many reviews in the Café told me this is one of the best to learn ball manipulation... Regards |
cardone Special user 860 Posts |
Cards...Jeff Sheridan.....
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BenjaminCorey New user Maryland 6 Posts |
Jeff McBride's card manipulation was an inspiration to me. Up to that point I considered most things card tricks.
McBride did the first things that I called card magic. Benjamin Corey |
Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
I will have to say McBride for coins, not just because I observed his DVD but because he won contest with the finger roll.
I will have to go with McBide on cards also. That guy has so much inside of him. |
kregg Inner circle 1950 Posts |
The best all around foundation for manipulations is Chavez. Chavez teaches; Cards, Coins, Balls, Cigarettes, and Thimbles.) Highly recommend going to Chavez rather than correspondence.
McBride's DVD's are best all-around for both beginner and advanced. The rest of the suggestions posted are hard to beat for fine tuning, nuance and "kicking it up a notch." Note:Tim Wright's Balls DVD gives the best advice for a ball act and that is worth the viewing alone. Best of luck, Kregg
POOF!
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Pavel Regular user 121 Posts |
Hey, has everyone forgotten Eccentricks?! I have vol.1 and vol. 2 and love them very much. Maybe these are my favourite ones. I don't have the 3rd one, has anyone seen it?
"Truth without Magic does not exist" J.Faulz
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