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Bobo's Coin Magic

Postby katrielalex » May 17th, '05, 13:36



I've just got Bobo's - and I can see that there's years of information there. Unfortunately, I can't quite see where to start :). I have got some of the palms in ch. 1, and I wanted to go on to tricks - but where should I start?!

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Postby MagicIain » May 17th, '05, 15:18

Kati, if you take a look at this thread then you'll see that there is a study guide to Bobo flying around somewhere - unfortunately I can't find the copy that BaBaBoom sent me. Maybe someone else on the boards has it?

['e' edited - see post below. Sincere apologies :oops: ]

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Postby katrielalex » May 17th, '05, 16:27

Ah.

hem hem, Kati (no e) :mrgreen:.

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Postby Najis » May 17th, '05, 17:00

Hya Kati,
as were already on this subject, is it a good idea to learn coins and cards together? or master one at a time? Just a question i had.

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Postby BobGreaves » May 17th, '05, 19:55

Kati
I started with Bobo and got completely lost - I just didn't know where to start and was overwhelmed with information.
Do you visit "This Coin Purse" (http://www.coinmagic.com)? Under the articles section they have a study guide to Bobo.
Having said this I still found my progress slow.
I then bought the ECMME tapes by Roth and then I could feel my progress really moving. I felt that Roth didn't help enough with the CP, so I bought Ian Kendall's CD "Basic Coin Magic". This doesn't give you any routines or tricks but some very good practice moves. Don't be put off by the fact that it looks like it's made in his mum's spare bedroom, it really is one of the finest teaching products around.
I think that everyone recommends Bobo without really thinking about it. Yes it's a great resource, but, in my opinion, only when you have already started to make progress. It will never teach you the grace and timing that you will see in a Roth move on video or DVD.
Bob

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Postby Sam:monkey fist » May 17th, '05, 20:15

BobGreaves wrote:Kati
I started with Bobo and got completely lost - I just didn't know where to start and was overwhelmed with information.
Do you visit "This Coin Purse" (http://www.coinmagic.com)? Under the articles section they have a study guide to Bobo.

Hi Kati i used this study guide as well when i first started playing about with coins and found it to be really helpful when you stick to it. If i was you then i'd visit it because theres way too much in bobo's to just keep flicking through.
Also tell me when you get the back palm because it is the thorn in my side i'll tell you. :twisted:

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Postby IanKendall » May 17th, '05, 21:11

Bob,

Thanks for the kind words. All my CDs and clips are taped in my attic office (I've not lived at my mum's for thirty years...)

Just so you know :)

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Postby Rdw1971 » May 24th, '05, 10:32

Anybody got the link for the study guide, please?

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Postby katrielalex » May 24th, '05, 11:17

You can find it here.

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Postby Rdw1971 » May 24th, '05, 11:52

Thanks

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Postby siborgotron » May 26th, '05, 20:15

excuse my ignorance here,but have you tried Dan Watkins site?
www.coinvanish.com A Plethora of interesting and helpful knowledge,mostly relating to mcm...(p.s. downs palm is a lethal weapon,especially if you own 'The magic of Michael Ammar') :wink:

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Postby Rdw1971 » May 27th, '05, 08:51

Good link, this Interweb thingy is full of usefull information.

My biggest problem is out of date pages. Where you see the last updated date was about three years ago.

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Postby Dean Sexton » May 27th, '05, 23:37

The links in this thread are brilliant.
Does anyone know anywhere to get silver dollars and half dollars in the UK? The only sites I've been able to find are for collectors, and the coins tend to be quite expensive, especially considering the fact that I really need to buy a few of each. I've got a man in New York on the look out for bargains, but I'm not holding my breath (He's not the most reliable of correspondants). Any pointers would be much appreciated.

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Postby vic_vdb » May 28th, '05, 06:03

One of the easiest sources is ebay. There's a chap does five half-dollars for £2.50 (plus postage) which is poor exchange rate but good if there's nowhere you can get them locally. Those I purchased from ebay were a little worn and therefore excellent for magic.

I did include a link to another ebay item which was selling five half-dollars for £2.99 but having checked it after posting found ebay had removed the seller's items due to infringment -sorry about that - but go to the magiuc section of ebay and have a look anyway (unless people know of cheaper sources that is).

Hope this helps,

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Postby dat8962 » May 28th, '05, 08:34

Five half dollars for £2.50 is very good - most magic dealers that I've seen sell them for £1 each.

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