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Ronald S. New user Pennsylvania 64 Posts |
I'm curious if anyone owns this DVD. It has been out for a little bit now and I ran across a demo. I'll be honest, I don't know much about coin magic other than matrix. The effects in the demo were more than surprising to me. I was able to figure some methods of the effects but am still interested in hearing about this DVD.
Ronald
Ronald S.
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iamslow Inner circle Proffessional Slacker 2001 Posts |
There are many more better coin DVDs to spend your money on.
"Everyone has a plan till they get punched in the face" Mike Tyson
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carpelo New user Tarragona, Spain 57 Posts |
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Larry Barnowsky Inner circle Cooperstown, NY where bats are made from 4770 Posts |
The vanish he teaches is interesting and will fool people. However there is a very unnatural look to the hand after the coin is shown vanished. Much of the stuff is angly. If you are a coin fantatic you should probably get it. Otherwise, as a beginner spend the money on an Ammar video or the Rubinstein Encyclopedia of Coin Sleights. There is much more value there.
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Ronald S. New user Pennsylvania 64 Posts |
Thanks for the information guys.
Ronald
Ronald S.
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louisruiz New user Miami Florida 37 Posts |
Hi Ronald, I have the video and it does have a good concept behind the tricks. BoBos book is probably a better buy....
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Bare Handed New user 50 Posts |
Bare Handed has some interesting ideas on it. It's a make you think DVD. The DVD wasn't designed to be the last word on magic. It just something different. It's rough and some of the moves were not natural looking. But if you like to be fooled then get it. If you want to learn magic, and learn it correctly I would also highly recommend Ammar or the BoBos Book.
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