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Endless West Regular user A town called Malice 185 Posts |
Hey guys, I've recently received the David Roth "expert coin magic...made easy" VHS collection. I believe its 20 volumes in all and it was put out by A-1 Multimedia.
I've thought about buying the DVD set by the same name, but was unsure if they're the exact same product. The DVD set is 3 or 4 discs as opposed to 20(or more?) Vhs tapes. Are the DVDs re-shot and updated material or is it all the same footage just released on DVD? I can't seem to find a straight answer anywhere. Thanks for your help! |
John Long Inner circle New Jersey 2826 Posts |
I think, in some thread, someone confirmed that they are the same, at least the first 3 volumes.
Maybe its worth checking with the publisher to confirm. If you do decide to get the DVDs, they are easier to deal with, let me know, I only have the first 3 in the series. John
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Endless West Regular user A town called Malice 185 Posts |
I thought the 3 dvd set was the whole thing.
Are there more than that, an additional set? |
Ray Haining Inner circle Hot Springs, AR 1907 Posts |
The original "David Roth's Expert Coin Magic Made Easy" was three VHS tapes. It was released as three DVDs, although I have a one-disk version with all three on it.
Then there is the "David Roth Ultimate Coin Magic Collection," which was originally issued as eight VHS tapes and has been released as four DVDs, two tapes on each disk. There were also the Tannen's "Stars of Magic" VHS tapes, four of which were Roth material along with an "All Star" tape. They have since been released on DVD. |
Endless West Regular user A town called Malice 185 Posts |
Oh now I see where I've gotten confused. volumes 18-20 are of the "expert made easy" series. David Roth's contributions were 1-3, 11, 18-20 of the series; I believe.
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Michael Rubinstein V.I.P. 4675 Posts |
There is great material on all of David's dvds. The older ones have classic material, but its all practical and very clean with good angles. Compare that to a lot of the stuff coming out today which is very angly, or acrobatic. Sometimes people don't see that pretty isn't always practical, and hard isn't always better.
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Endless West Regular user A town called Malice 185 Posts |
I agree 100% that a lot of the stuff I'm seeing now seems to be made for performing towards one person standing directly in front of you at eye level. I'm excited to delve into some Roth material and start learning some coin work.
I do own the book Expert Coin Magic, But id like to refer to the videos as well. |
ehands Special user Mississippi 524 Posts |
And when you do want more, there is the superb "New York Coin Magic Seminar" series that sadly may have come to completion with the 2009 (I believe) release of volume 16.
http://www.newyorkcoinmagic.net/index.htm
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