by Charles Calthrop » Jul 5th, '06, 13:23
Revolutionary Coin Magic doesn't tutor you in the basic sleights of coin magic, rather it teaches some great effects that put the components of the art together extremely well. Good luck to you if you can learn coin magic from this DVD, but I couldn't. I've gone elsewhere.
If you want to learn how to palm properly in various positions, and learn the basic vanishes (puts and takes) etc, I would either start with Bobos (preferable) or Roths Expert Coin Magic DVDs (misnamed; volume 1 is Basic coin magic) if you must have something visual.
As a complete beginner, I would get Ian Kendalls Basic Coin Magic CD (it's very good and very cheap). After a couple of months, if you've developed a good classic palm (which is a total pre-requisite for pretty much anything - and doesn't come quickly) then start spending money on other material. That's what I'd do.
The are great effects on RCM as Dave said, but there are none of the foundations on there at all.
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