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magicah123 Regular user 146 Posts |
which dvd is the easiest to learn from and least difficult skill needed?
thanks vol 1 & 2 is very difficult how is vol #3? thanks |
Bradley Morgan Special user 702 Posts |
Vol #3 is not hard at all for me.
But you have to have some basics on coin magic. There are some moves which Mr.Curtis teaches you and make the move a breeze to learn. I would have got the DVD just to learn 4 Co Pro. Some awesome stuff here. I love the DVD Brad
"I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." - Einstein
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Iain Moran Special user Manchester, England 693 Posts |
I agree with Bradley, Vol 3 is not really difficult at all. In fact compaired with the first 2 vols, this is probably the easiest of all 3.
Through and Through is pretty straight forward for the average coin worker, as is the Inverted Matrix. The other effects are a bit more involved, but if you've been into coin magic for a while, they shouldn't cause too many problems for you. Iain. |
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