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Magic is stupid

Postby AJ » Mar 12th, '07, 01:22



I think it rocks my bro thinks its stupid. He just wants me to show tricks so he can find how there done. Any good coin routine ideas that i can practice to show him?

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Postby Tomo » Mar 12th, '07, 01:35

The piano trick.

You'll find it in Scarne on Card Tricks and Mathematics, Magic and Myth by Gardner, amongst others.

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Postby AJ » Mar 12th, '07, 01:42

Oops I forgot to put that I want a coin routine, sorry.

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Postby magicofthemind » Mar 12th, '07, 13:28

Get yourself a copy of Modern Coin Magic by J B Bobo.

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Postby kitaristi0 » Mar 12th, '07, 14:14

magicofthemind wrote:Get yourself a copy of Modern Coin Magic by J B Bobo.

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I would also recommend Revolutionary Coin Magic by Jay Sankey.

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Postby stepSeven » Mar 12th, '07, 18:49

The piano trick does work with coins also, it just looks a bit odd - not as odd as doing it with pop tarts or potato waffles though.

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Postby Lawrence » Mar 12th, '07, 18:54

:: oh dear ::
some people!

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Postby Renato » Mar 12th, '07, 20:34

Have to agree with Lawrence... you've posted several threads on a similar nature and are getting pretty much the same advice in each. Maybe it's time to knuckle down and get some learning done? :?

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Postby Lawrence » Mar 12th, '07, 21:06

i was going to say it straight away but thought rather than jump to such a conclusion i'd let him prove me right first.

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Postby AJ » Mar 12th, '07, 23:05

I just got just want i needed from magicdiscoman, its just that i got bobos but i was having trouble acctually getting something out of it that i acctually needed. Not learning stuff that i would never use.

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Postby warmerclimate » Mar 12th, '07, 23:12

If you can't find anything in Bobo's that you can't use... Then I doubt you are referring to the same one that I'm thinking of...

Bobo's Modern Coin Magic is an excellent resource for anyone needing the sleights. Which is most magicians.

Ungimmicked coin magic is probably the most impromtu of all effects - you just a coin (or a few coins). Learning the sleights in Bobo's is extremely valuable for any magician who may be called upon to 'show us some magic' - as coin magic can be done any time.

Once you get some sleights down - you'll be messing with coins and creating mini routines of your own, simply from what you know.

Many routines and effects described in other magic books require the knowledge of certain sleights - and only through knowing them can you perform well.

Seriously. I very often sit on the bus and just play with a coin, making it 'jump' from one hand to the other, sometimes making it completely disappear. Perhaps once a week a random person asks me to show them some magic.

And I genuinely don't do the above for attention - but instead for practise. Because practise is what makes you good.

- WC.

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Postby Wills » Mar 12th, '07, 23:20

If I was to have my say I would you to sit down one night and start at the beginning of Bobo then work your way through it slowly. Don't cut corners or rush.

I started RRTCM a few months ago and my confidence has grown a lot since then. There's no substitute for practice, it takes longer to learn but its worth the wait IMO.

If your really anxious to perform some tricks now, learn some self-workers to keep you ticking by while you learn proper tricks.

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Postby Geal » Mar 13th, '07, 06:55

Jay Noblezada from penguinmagic.com recently released a new DVD called In the Beginning There Were Coins, I've yet to see the dvd (I'm broke!) but I've read some good reviews about it. It costs $29.95 on penguinmagic, here's the link:

http://www.penguinmagic.com/product.php?ID=1581

Might be worth a look...

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Postby Lord Freddie » Mar 13th, '07, 09:37

...and if you want a quick and easy coin trick to impress, why not invest in a coin unique.

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Postby lozey » Mar 13th, '07, 12:09

or hopping halves

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