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dat8962 wrote:Forget all of the above. If you're a visual learner then by not get the Bobo DVD set?
Learn all of the sleights with whatever coins you have available and then you can start to script your own routines.
bmat wrote:It is easy to get both English Pennies and half dollars in Canada. Where in Canada are you? I live in BC Secondly if you are using ungaffed coins Twonies are just as easy to use as half dollars. I know but from Ammar's DVD it pretty much requires me to use Half and Silver Dollars and that's the main reason I want to get them so I'll be able to practice those routines.While some of the effects use silver dollars most do not require the use of them, it was just the common coin at the time of printing or the performers personal preferance. Most magic shops in Canada sell American coins. Unfortunately the one in my area (it's the only one within 200 miles of me) doesn't and won't get me any American or Chinese coins for some reason. If you are near a border you can simply cross into the states and go to a bank and get the required coins, however silver dollars can be tricky at a bank.
Try flea markets, coin shops, and antique stores usually carry coins, Sears used to have a coin and stamp department not sure if they still do or not.
If you are insistant on video get Micheal Ammar coin magic series. Very clearly explained. A great place to start. Yeah I was planning on getting that actually.
dat8962 wrote:As said earlier and despite your revised list - I think that you'll be wasting a LOT of money.
You will find a lot of repetition on those DVD's and will come away with far less knowledge that getting the Modern coin magic DVD's.
Forget buying from Penguin and other magic wholesalers. If you contact a decent magic store and peak to the proproetor then 9 times out of 10 they will order one in for you and this only takes a few days if their wholesealer has it in stock.
As for a friendly word of advice, if you ask for advice and it's provided by the members, particularly those who are experienced magicians then you really should consider this closely otherwise they will stop giving it.
Your post reads as if you've made your mind up about what you're going to buy and in the main, you're going to stick with it no matter what.
Peter Marucci wrote:Any decent, bricks and mortar magic shps should have the ungimmicked coins you seek.
I see you include Scotch and Soda in your repertoire.
Why? I just want to see what it's like and if it fits my style or not.
The loaded shell feels and sounds like nothing so much as a magic prop!
E-mail me and I'll send you my ungimmicked handling, that appeared in my column in the Linking Ring magazine some years back. Is the handling of it easy enough for a somewhat beginner in coin magic? The only things I've done with coins are these things:
Sinful Coin In Soda Can
Muscle Pass with a poker chip
Factory Sealed from Ellusionist
Bullet Coin In Bottle from Ellusionist
Muscle Bend from True Astonishments
and some simple coin vanishes. Also do you think you'd be able to put it on video and show what I'd supposed to do? I can't for the life of me figure out what people are saying when I'm trying to learn from a book or reading something.
IanKendall wrote:In magic there's teaching and there's teaching. Ask yourself just how much detail can be on the DVDs when you are cramming fifty techniques into two hours. Well with JN's DVD there's 35 things in there and it's 155 minutes so it does teach those things fairly in detail and it's the same with Revolutionary Coin Magic but I won't start learning from that until I've got good at the stuff in JN's and MA's DVD's because I've heard there's some advanced material in that DVD.
You have obviously made up your mind, so I also have to ask - why did you ask for advice here? I had this going on 3 other magic forums other than here and that stuff is what most of the people have said I should get I posted them all at the exact same time so I didn't know what until I posted at that moment. Rather than spend 200 dollars or more on all these, get one beginner item, either from Jay or Mike or someone, and work on that. _Then_ get something else and work on that. I can only buy magic once per year so I want to have stuff that will last me for at least a year maybe even 2 years that's the only reason I'm buying all this stuff.
Not that you'll pay any attention to this advice, either.
Take care, Ian
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