by seige » Apr 15th, '04, 13:54
Well, as with most people, when I started serious coin work, the only places to get info were either Bobo's or a marvellous little book on coin magic by Jean Hugard (of RRTCM fame)
Nowadays, learning is far easier, and the vast array of coin magic (and of course, other magic) on video and DVD.
However, being from the 'old school', where these visual practical resources were NOT available, I still find it easier to learn from text first.
Saying that, Roth's coin magic intro material is good, as is Ammars. And although I would love to rave through the roof at Sankey's coin DVD, I will not.
Because, put simply, it's not really aimed at a total beginner.
However - coin magic consists of a few very 'basic' manouvers, similar to card magic. Learning these and evolving from them to your own style would be a great starting point.
Therefore, I suggest you get your head around Bobo's, then try the Ammar or Roth vidoes.