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Owen Thomas Special user 504 Posts |
Hello I'm really getting into coin magic now, can anyone recommend any good dvds (i learn faster watching dvds than books) on coin magic and routines?
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DomKabala Inner circle I've grown old after diggin' holes for 2827 Posts |
David Roth's Expert Coin Magic DVD Combo (1,2,3) is a good start.
Cardamagically, <<<KRaZy4KaRdZ>>>DOM :)
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MDew Regular user Sydney, Australia 125 Posts |
Michael Ammar's Complete Introduction to Coin Magic
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Will-Ace Regular user Newark NJ 170 Posts |
David Roth's
Al Schneider's also check: Michael Ammar, Michael Rubenstein, David Stone. check out http://www.coinvanish.com Wil |
Andy the cardician Inner circle A street named after my dad 3362 Posts |
I second KRaZy4KaRdZ - Roth is a great resource.
Cards never lie
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Wes65 Inner circle I've said very little in 1219 Posts |
I second Will-Ace..... http://www.coinvanish.com is chockablock full of information on DVD including a comparison of DVD's for beginners.
Wes
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tedski Special user New Jersey 792 Posts |
You say you are really getting into coin magic - what have you been exposed to so far? What effects and techniques are you working on and comfortable with?
I think you could go with any of the above recommendations and be ok. Even though you want video learning, I think you should give Bobo's a read and try to imagine and visualize coin effects. I believe many of the aformentioned video performers learned from this text. I personally would also tell you to start with 5 half dollars and a english penny as starting equipment if you don't have them already. They can keep you busy for a while. |
abc Inner circle South African in Taiwan 1081 Posts |
Many people may disagree with this and while I prefer learning from books, it is really difficult to get a hold of something you have never seen which is why good DVD's are really good. David Roth is a master coin worker and if you want to really learn coin magic I think you should get the David Roth DVD's as well as Bobo's modern coin magic.
Roth because you can see what it should really look like (unlike some really bad demo videos and even teaching videos I have seen) and Bobo because it is filled with material. You may actually also be surprised by the material on coinvanish.com. It is actually very good. |
John Heggie Inner circle Huntersville, NC 1805 Posts |
Bobo's Modern Coin Magic DVD
Sample video at this link http://www.penguinmagic.com/product.php?ID=1396 |
Jay Austin Regular user 184 Posts |
Consider getting both the DVD series and the book for Bobo's "Modern Coin Magic". That way you can work through the video with the book in hand. Some explinations can be made more clear with multiple sources.
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