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Postby tomrocks » Nov 2nd, '07, 14:40



I'm quite new to magic and have been practising sleight of hand. I am quite good at the french drop and other sleights but i dont know what to do with the object after :oops: . Does anyone know any good books where I could learn? Thank you

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Postby seige » Nov 2nd, '07, 14:55

Google:

talkmagic bobo modern coin mike jay

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Nov 2nd, '07, 15:08

If you're looking specifically for coins, then Bobo is one of the best places to start out. Mark Wilson's Complete Course will give you a brilliant over view of many different areas of magic.

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Postby tomrocks » Nov 2nd, '07, 15:57

Thnaks

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Postby bmat » Nov 2nd, '07, 16:06

Personally, not a fan of the French Drop. I guess it is good to learn as it will give you a feel for some sleight of hand, and there are a few good transpotions one can do, on the whole get Bobo's book or something and learn a good retention vanish. Just my not so humble opinion.

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Postby tomrocks » Nov 2nd, '07, 20:43

Ok Thanks All :lol:

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