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My introduction

Postby skynetv » Jan 14th, '06, 15:54



Hello to all!

It is a nice change to see a forum on which people seem focussed on the original questions posted!

My name is Dan and my curiosity has recently turned to magic/mentalism. My initial reasons for joining are to glean as much advice from the pros as possible, whilst adding my humble opinions and findings when I can. Hopefully as I gain knowledge and dare I say it “skill” I will be able to contribute more effectively.

I dabbled in what can “loosely” be described as tricks when my grandfather taught me as a child but I definitely couldn’t claim any mastery of the subject (nothing has changed!!). I recently sampled the delights of card sleights and basic handling through viewing Richard Kaufman’s Basic and Pass DVDs, together with a couple of routines taken from Jay Sankey. I can now perform, with varying degrees of success, a few basic card routines that seem to impress. However, and this would be my first request for advice, I am lacking a decent grounding in basic magic; that is I would like to learn basic terms and techniques (not just card magic) that will enable me to build from a good foundation. Can you recommend any reading material or indeed DVDs that will help me achieve this?

Thanks

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Postby ace of kev » Jan 14th, '06, 16:16

Welcome to TM!

I would recommened the Royal Road to Card Magic as a beginner card book, but I'm not really sure about othere :lol:

Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic is goo for the basics in other subjects :D

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Postby dat8962 » Jan 14th, '06, 19:22

Hi, and welcome to TM.

AS you've appeared to start off with a couple of DVD's and from what you tell us, have learn from them then I would personally stick to DVD's. There are a number of posts in the review and support sections that discuss and recommend beginner DVD's and I would recommend that you look these up.

There are also a number of posts on the Royal Road to Card Magic book, as well as the newly released DVD.

From personal expereince I don't recommend the book and from what I've read in reviews, I also wouldn't recommend the DVD.

I won't add anymore in this thread as there are various debates elsewhere and you'll pick up lots of other interesting information as you look around the site.

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Postby Jing » Jan 14th, '06, 22:00

Welcome to TalkMagic - Look forward to seeing you around.

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Postby SirRawlins » Jan 14th, '06, 22:18

welcome Buddy

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Postby Markdini » Jan 14th, '06, 22:35

Hi there.

I Would have to agree Royal road for card magic. Jay sankeys revloutionary coin magic for coins and Snakeys anytime any where for genral everyday object magic plus Greg Wilsons on the spot. Hope this helps.

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Thanks All

Postby skynetv » Jan 15th, '06, 22:08

Thanks for all your advice; I will start to trawl through the reviews and make my mind up on the next parchase. As a beginner I can also lend my thoughts as to how i found them :D

Thanks again

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Postby Zero000 » Jan 16th, '06, 07:20

welcome!

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For crying out loud, the msn button under my name is to talk about magic with me, NOT A FREE MAGIC GIVEAWAY LINK. dont abuse it
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Postby andreasolsson » Jan 16th, '06, 09:43

Welcome!

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Postby dorian » Jan 16th, '06, 17:39

Greetings

I am sure you will find plenty of good advice here.

For coins by a copy of bobos Modern coin magic http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 16-7144742

I cannot recomend this book high enough.

Dean

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Postby skynetv » Jan 16th, '06, 21:47

Cheers Guys,

I have now ordered a copy of Bobos moden coin magic and a copy of Royal road for card magic; watch this space :)

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