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gillesA4 Special user Brussels, Belgium 593 Posts |
I wonder, do you remember the three first coin routines you've learned as a beginner? And why you've decided to learn these one? Or cards routine- if you're a cardman?
We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. (A. Einstein)
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Jaz Inner circle NJ, U.S. 6111 Posts |
Gadabout Coins.
Three and Three. Just Pretend. All from Bobo's. Cards is a tough one since I learned a few at a very early age. Let's see.... Card thru Table using a top card slip. 21 Card Trick. The very basic key card location which my two young grandkids (5 and 8) have attempted to do on me. |
magic_man_jim Regular user 118 Posts |
French Drop(slight not routine)
copper silver brass scott and soda Just the fist ones I cam across! I am a card man but to remember the first card tricks is very difficult For sure 21 card trick other than that I know I have a few trick decks starting off
Magic is not to fool...but allows you to believe!
Jim Boothe www.jimboothemagic.com jim@jimboothemagic.com |
Jay Austin Regular user 184 Posts |
Scotch and soda
Hopping Halves (Still one of my favorite effects) Spare Change |
Jerrine Special user Busking is work. 629 Posts |
No I do not remember. I've slept since then.
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Dizzy Elite user UK 437 Posts |
Still trying, but I did see Bill Malone perform a great routine at a recent convention and that has motivated me,
Diane |
gillesA4 Special user Brussels, Belgium 593 Posts |
Thanks, all!
I'm listening to you, I mainly wonder what has motivated your choices...
We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. (A. Einstein)
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mrsmiles Elite user 442 Posts |
COINS
-Gregarious coins (a routine where you repeatedly show 3 coins, put one in your pocket but one always flys back to join the other two to make three. Main technique: finger palm and Bobo switch) -Coins through table (similar techniques + la**ing) CARDS - reversed card - 'chameleon card' card transposition (indifferent card to selection) - Ambitious card routine (a classic that will last as long as magicians do) - Card in Pocket - card at any number (simple card control/shuffles used & generally just DL's and glides. C-in-P required a palm but misdirection was integral part of routine so even as a beginner felt confident to do it). All these routines are strong, classic routines. The classics are classics for a good reason. However, good modern stuff comes along - with cards I like omni deck and wiregram. Techniquely easy, but powerful in impact. Modern classics in my view. Paperclipped by Jay Sankey is another modern classic (techniquely more demanding however requiring you to master a certain move called the Mercury c*** f***) I'm not a great coin fan and don't use the above anymore. However I have a coin unique I like using sometimes. Nowdays I prefer a bill switch (TT) and money tricks with notes (bills) rather than coins.
mrsmiles
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Ogre1234 New user Winnipeg, Canada 92 Posts |
Coin from behind ear
Two coins across Spellbound |
harris Inner circle Harris Deutsch 8812 Posts |
Coins "across" where 1 went into each hand and 1 on top of each palm up knuckle.
Coin vanished under hanky even though checked by "3" spectators. The coin rubbed into elbow vanish.
Harris Deutsch aka dr laugh
drlaugh4u@gmail.com music, magic and marvelous toys http://magician.org/member/drlaugh4u |
Slartibartfast Loyal user Southern Illinois 230 Posts |
Like Harris, one of the first one I learned was the coin rub into the elbow.
The other two: Coin in a bottle - I loved it from the moment I first saw it. I don't know the names of the last one, but it was done with an upside-down champagne glass, a half dollar, an english penny, and an ashtray. You put the penny in the ashtray and covered it with the glass. You pushed the half dollar on the glass and POP the half was in the ashtray with the penny. I guess I always was fascinated with the illusion of making a coin go through solid glass in full view.
If you can pull it off in a biker bar without being violated by a corn dog, more power to you.
-- Gwyd, the Unusual "YOUR Signature...speaks volumns (sic) as to your lack of understanding." --T.V. |
Nedim Elite user istanbul/turkey 444 Posts |
Hi,
I started magic with coins and cards. But after years I became a manipulator but I love close up and card magic. First tricks I learned are, Scott and Soda, coins through table and some simple manipulations with coins. But with cards I start with doublelift and card in pocket. Than Elmsley Count and Twisting Aces. I know some of them are hard to learn first but I really gave my time and listen my mentor. When you can perform these in first years of your magic lifeyou became very happy. magicially yours, Nedim Guzel |
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