by Lenoir » Dec 11th, '12, 16:27
Each set has a disc dedicated to the mastery of card magic. The first starts very basic with things like how to hold the cards correctly, shuffle controls and moves onto the the side steal etc. The material on it is not super easy but the moves are all doable with practice.
The second and third sets are probably relatively similar in skill level and are more advanced than the first. You are expected to know certain moves and the routines are sleight heavy.
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The first set is almost entirely cards, the second set is more coin based but also teaches effects with other things and the third is a combination.
I suggest looking at your skill level and then your main interests and using that to choose.
If you really can't decide, contact Michael via his website or Facebook and tell him about you and I'm certain he'll advise you.
"I want to do magic...but I don't want to be referred to as a magician." - A layman chatting to me about magic.