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TheRock New user Anderson, Indiana 95 Posts |
For those of you who do both card magic and coin (money) magic, and have or are mastering the TWO HANDED CLASSIC PASS in card magic and the COIN ROLL (WALK) in coin (money) magic.......
Which one did/do you find is harder to learn and master: Two Handed Classic Pass - for card magic? Coin Roll (Walk) - for coin (money) magic? Which one? Believe it or not, I am finding the TWO HANDED CLASSIC PASS in card magic much easier to learn then the COIN ROLL (WALK) in coin (money) magic. How long did it take you to learn the Coin Roll (Walk), how many hours/days/months did you put in to learn it? ..... |
Jaz Inner circle NJ, U.S. 6111 Posts |
The Coin Roll was easier to learn for me.
After many years I still can't do a great Classic Pass. Me thinks I need a longer pinky finger. |
Corey Harris Inner circle Kansas City, MO 1230 Posts |
For me its was the coin roll, I still struggle with the smoothness of the roll to this day. The pass wasnt as to difficult for me.
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Erdnase27 Inner circle 2505 Posts |
Coin roll, I can do a fluent classic pass . it wasnt that difficult for me
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Herrick, Jeff New user 72 Posts |
The coin roll I learned very early on , I saw Bill Malone do it when I was first getting into Magic. For those who don't know Bill used to work close-up magic in this little pizza place/nite club in Oak Forest,IL. believe me, he was as good then as he's now. Jeff
I'm not looking to be a big star in magic
and that's working out REALLY good so far. |
Owen Thomas Special user 504 Posts |
I got the coin roll down in a month but the classic pass ive given up on (two years) Do a dribble pass instead.
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evolve629 Inner circle A stack of 3838 Posts |
Coin roll seems to be easier than the classic pass for me. I do blame the difficult for the latter on my short fingers. Can't change that - too late for bone streching procedure
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Bohh Regular user Northeast Ohio 162 Posts |
Coin roll is easier for me. I can do it fairly smooth too. I can't get the classic pass down, I modify the tricks so I can do the half pass instead. It's easier for me.
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SOHA Regular user NJ 178 Posts |
To be able to execute the mechanics of the pass, was almost instantly. I learned from somebody doing it in a video. (Watch it, I said the mechanics)
The coin roll, to be able to do it without droping it consistantly, was about a week. I saw someone do it on tv and imitated what he was doing. |
landon Regular user Alberta, Canada 158 Posts |
I found the coin roll much easier than the classic pass. I was able to do a decent coin roll after about 2-3 weeks of practise but I still have trouble with the classic pass. I guess that's because I don't practise the classic pass much because I like the turnover pass and that's what I've been practising the most lately. The turnover pass is much easier for me because I have such small hands.
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