Modern coin magic by J.B. BoboI would suggest to start with this particular book, to obtain a good methodological introduction and a panoramic view of the plots and effects we can achieve with coins. Also, in the last chapters we have a great exposé of the variety of gimmicks, boxes and accessories (such as handkerchiefs, thumb tips) that we can use in our routines.
Coins on the edge by Kainoa HarbottleWe are going to have our Master Degree in Coin Magic from the hands of Mr Kainoa Harbottle in this inspiring and thrilling book.Coins on the edge change my coin magic COMPLETELY, As it gives us very innovative techniques, especially in concepts like angles and naturalness. But beware, the difficulty level of this book is very elevated. I dont want to discourage you, but to fully appreciate the theorical and practical conceps and the complex technique Kainoa so generously brings to us, you need to already lost a couple of coins in the Bus! (or bedroom, office and whatever place you practice)
Magic Coins On Edge By Kainoa Harbottle
Le magie des pieces - Vol 1 by David StoneThis two volume saga is without a doubt the best video collection of coin magic I ever have the pleasure to see. David is also an excellent teacher and have this Hollywood Star touch that inspire us to be like him.In the first volume we submerge a little bit more in this magical sea of silver dollars while reviewing the basics, in a fun and entertain way. After we learn a technique, David show a full routine, so we can learn the proper way to handle the props, routining and above all the PATTER, and the way we can enhance our magic with the right word in the right time. Dont believe that some of the routines are just to explain the technique, EVERY ROUTINE of this dvd is workable, practical and WORTH LEARNING. Le magie des pieces vol 2 by David StoneWell boys, now that you are part of the inner circle, prepare to drive, work, eat and even sleep with four coins in classic palm. Quick confession, in my insanity I scotch taped four coins to my palm to find out if I get used to the palm. As you have guessed, the only result I got was a mess in the morning, but a great lesson I discover that day. The reason my girlfriend doesnt like to sleep with me.
Ganson, Lewis: The Art of Close Up Magic Volume 1. 1996 L&L Publishing. Hardcover, 401 pages. Excellent book of close up magic. Chapter 9 on coins includes effects from Horace Bennet, Dai Vernon, Ross Bertram, and more. Chapter 10 features combination of coins and props.
Harbottle, Kainoa: Coins on the Edge. 114 pages. Includes: Another Flipping Three-Fly (no-gaff; edge grip); Sneeze Guard (four coin production); Flourious Four (singe coin to four); Pendulum Hanging Coins I and II; Delayed Expectations (lost and found coins); Punctuated Equilibrium Coins Across; Deja-Flew (coins in the spectator's hands); Flying Wombat (Mutobe palm); Beijing Trio (version of Curtis Kam's Beijing Coins Across). Includes sleights: The Action Steal; X for X X-Change; Edge Grip to Edge Grip Transfer; Edge Grip to Curl Palm Transfer; Drop Transfer; Drag Transfer; Edge Flip Steal; Edge Flip Placement. Kainoa Harbottle
Harbottle, Kainoa: Coinapalooza II: International Deceptions. 42 pages. Routines featuring foreign coins. Includes: Easy Extraction (Expansion of Texture); Painful Extraction (advanced version); Edge of Hell; Edgy Bender (Bent CS); Edgy Copper Silver (transpostion w/edge grip); A CBS Production (CSB opener); Edgy New York Spellbound by Curtis Kam; Diminishing Returns by Joe Cole. Kainoa Harbottle
Kaufman, Richard: David Roth's Expert Coin Magic. 1985, 371pg Hardbound.Tons of coin magic using regular coins, gaffed coins, coin boxes, and more. Clear line drawings throughout. Each description includes credit information and thorough explanation. Highly recommended. See many of the routines performed on the Expert Coin Magic video series
Kaufman, Richard: Paul Gertner's Steel and Silver. 1994. 213 pages, hardcover. Full of well thought-out routines and includes lots of coin magic. Examples include: The Flick and K.I.X. (utility moves); Three and Three (Segregated)(Coins Across with no extra coin); Three and Three (Integrated)(with a gimmicked coin); Copper/Silver Variations In Four Parts; The Imaginary Coin (one coin routine); The Very Big Penny; That's Ridiculous (coins, cards and a jumbo coin); and many more.
Neighbors, David: Coinjuring. 1987, 78 pages. Dave's first book on coin magic. First section includs 7 low difficulty routines. 2nd section is on routines performed while seated at a table. 3rd section is on foreign coins with routines. Final section covers sleights required.
Racherbaumer, Jon: Jay Sankey Unleashed. 2004. Great collection of Sankey's quirky magic. Coin magic includes: Slick Splits (coin split into 2 coins); Push Button (Versa-Pitch; Coin Roll Hang Ping Chien; Pop Outs - David Roth); Holistic Medecine (Holes in coins multiply, transpose, etc.); Strange Journey (dime pushed through a straw); Prime Time Bend (melting quarter); Secret Passages (coins to glass). These are amongst many other effects utilizing cards, rubber bands, balls, and so forth.
Tarr, Bill: Now You See It Now You Don't "Lessons in Sleight of Hand". 1976, ISBN 0-394-72202-7, 224 pages. Not a book of routines, but enough tricks are presented so you can see how to apply the basic sleights you are taught. Coin magic includes: palming, gimmicks, vanishes, switches, etc.;Coin tricks include coins through table, come back coins, miser's dream.
Robbins, Apollo & Shoot Ogawa. Cultural Xchange 1. 2003 Bob Kohler Productions. Card and coin magic for the walk-around performer. Cultural Xchange 1 includes: Trinity (coins appear and transform in the fingers); Neo-Purse Frame (coins from purse frame); Right on Cue (8-ball from cards); Royal Transpo (cards); Slide (coin vanish); Coin Exercise; Shoot Shot; Pits to Pockets (cards); Fore Coins; Changing Tebe (cards); Pit Palm (card holdout); Anniversary Salsa (cards); Apollo: Toast Aces (cards); Shooting Kennedy (jumbo coin); Robbins, Apollo & Shoot Ogawa. Cultural Xchange 2: Son of Recap (pen); Coins to Glass; Heel Tap (switch); Impossible Change; Kelly in the Box (card); Great Triumph (card); Perp to Pocket (cards); No Steal Matrix; Kelly Cuts Aces; Gamblers Transpo (cards); Flip Tip (one coin vanish & reproduction); Quick Matrix; Trapeze Trio (3 coins across); 8 Way Change (cards); 2B Gone (two versions). Not for the beginner.
Schoolcraft Precision Magic: Jamie Schoolcraft is a manufacturer of high-quality, high-end coin gaffs. He also makes the gaffs for Dean Dill. Catalog includes shells, folders, copper/silver coins, and so forth, as well as Dean Dill's products. Schoolcraftprecisionmagic.com 2ff7e9595c
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