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miistermagico Regular user 154 Posts |
It appears to me that Michael Ammar is the best teacher of conjuring skills on DVD. Who do you think are the next 3?
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Boomer Special user Prosper, TX 666 Posts |
Daryl
Doc Eason and my wildcard: Gerry Griffin |
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gomerel Elite user 458 Posts |
My vote is for Daryl too.
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6127 Posts |
Michael Ammar
Daryl
"If you ever write anything about me after I'm gone, I will come back and haunt you."
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SamChak Elite user 478 Posts |
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On Jan 22, 2016, miistermagico wrote: I want to buy Beginner's DVD on Cardistry. Who do you think is the Best Teacher? |
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MorrisCH Veteran user 393 Posts |
For me, the best teacher is always Michael Vincent, no doubt about that
John Carney and Michael Ammar follows |
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Andy Young Special user Jersey Shore, PA 813 Posts |
Harry Lorayne. Much better then Ammar in my opinion.
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pmarzionna New user Washington, DC 81 Posts |
I don't think it's fair to make a Top3, since almost all of the ones already cited here are great teachers on video. But I would definitely include Dan Harlan in this list...
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Boomer Special user Prosper, TX 666 Posts |
@pmarzionna:
Yup, thanks to you I now have to append my list to include Dan. I subscribe to Penguin's Tarbell series presented by Dan, and I love it. Boomer |
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Karl M Inner circle 1276 Posts |
I three I like are Liam Montier when he does stuff with Big Blind Media, Daryl for all sorts of magic and Jay Sankey.
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Ihop Inner circle Glen Spey, NY 1604 Posts |
I would also like to include Bill Malone.
I like his presentation and he is a great teacher on video.
Ihor
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1KJ Inner circle Warning: We will run out of new tricks in 4385 Posts |
I know he gets mixed reactions, but I think Jay Sankey is the best. He has tiny hands, so he has had to work on easier ways to accomplish things.
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FrederickRay New user 5 Posts |
Gregory Wilson, Harry Lorayne, Derren Brown.
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Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
Levent.
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lol-magic New user 1 Post |
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Boomer Special user Prosper, TX 666 Posts |
@lol-magic,
Now that's hilarious, your 1st (or 2nd) post as lol-magic, and it's truly bringing a grin to my cynical old visage. <grin> Boomer |
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Boomer Special user Prosper, TX 666 Posts |
It's been brought to my attention that my post may seem to insinuate that lol-magic is not new here.
That was not my intention, my apologies. Boomer |
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Infographicmagicreviews Regular user Nelson 137 Posts |
Brad from ellusionist is a good teacher. I got his package from ellusionist when they had a promotion. I like his way of teaching.
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syotos New user 10 Posts |
I like Daryl and Michael Ammar. Jason England explains the more difficult sleights very well.
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miistermagico Regular user 154 Posts |
I would like to add master magicians Johnny Thompson and Eugene Burger to this list. There are small simple details to be found here I have not seen or learned before. Often it is a correction to something I have done for years. It is always great to learn something new.
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