by magikmax » Sep 22nd, '08, 08:41
bmat's got a very good point. There are far too many sleights out there, and frankly, sleights aren't the be-all and end-all.
If you're serious about learning card magic, then The Royal Road is the best way to learn. I have both the R. Paul Wilson DVD set, and the book, and it's a winning combination. I have also seen Born To Perform and Ellusionist's Crash Course, and they're both very good.
there's also Sankey's Sleight of Hand Magic with Cards, which is useful for a few nice tricks, but isn't really structured in a logical way.
I've recently got back into card magic, and I was frankly confused as to where to start. I thought that the Royal Road DVDs were a bit expensive (and I prefer learning via DVD), but there wasn't a lot out there that took things from the very beginning like Royal Road, and taught you in a logical manner, with maybe each sleight increasing in difficulty.
It's all quite confusing. Born To Perform is a nice DVD to get started with though, although I would recommend Royal Road book & DVD if you can afford it.
I wouldn't write off Ellusionist's Crash Course either. And, as far as I remember, I think they have a decent return policy if you don't like it.
Also, I'm surprised no one's mentioned Michael Ammar's DVD set, I haven't seen them, but I hear that they are also very good, or the first six or so volumes are at any rate.