Flash wrote:I'm currently in the process of learning coin effects and have been ploughing through Bobos (the book version) for a couple of years, I've found it fairly tough going, but the amount of material included is incredible and I always feel a huge surge of pride when I learn a new move.
Also I'm currently in Canada (having arrived a couple of days ago to stay for a month with my girlfriend) and was only just admiring the coins yesterday, still got to experiment with them, but the dollar looked pretty useful, and the twoonie seemed almost comparable to the British £2.
With regards to what the guys who've posted replies to you King, I don't believe the're saying that these tutors are no good, rather the teaching resources you list aren't the most suitable for someone just beginning with coins. They are trying to help, so you don't try and run before you can walk.
Thanks for your reply and I've actually changed my list again because I was chatting with Michael Rubinstein on Facebook last night and he convinced me to get rid of the Jay Sankey DVD and this is my new list now. Most of it is still the same but there's a couple of differences in it:
In The Beginning There Were Coins by Jay Noblezada
Mojoe by John Kennedy
Mirage Coin Set by Craig Petty
Metamorphosis by Wayne Dobson and Mark Mason
Scotch & Soda, Dime & Penny, ChinaTown Half (World Greatest Magic) by L&L Publishing
Coinvexed 2.0 by David Penn
Ammar Complete Intro To Coin Magic
Miracle Chip by Mark Mason and JB Magic
Professional Close-Up Mat
Charming Chinese Challenge
David Roth Expert Coin Magic Made Easy 3 Volume Set
5 Chinese coins (still deciding on what color I should get so if you could tell me what you think would be good for that Charming Chinese Challenge I'd be really grateful)
Master Levitation System by Steve Fearson and some of his new Vectra Line thread.
Chinatown Half gimmicked coin
Scotch & Soda gimmick coin
and Dime & Penny gimmick coin