Holy smokes Rick. I can't believe these videos are free. Dan Harlan did a similar series of videos available for purchase about the Tarbell books. I am pretty sure we all own them at this point. As far as my favorite Bobo routine, it's whatever one I am watching you do an easier to follow tutorial on if I can be honest here. I've poured over my copy of Bobo's, just like I've done with my copies of Tarbells, and the videos really make it easier to follow and actually do correctly. Thank you again for these, they're simply incredible!
@@RickHolcombehey sorry to ask you again this question Rick about the Viajero vs. Traveler....I'm going to definitely get both but am curious about the neat feature of the Traveler. I really like the jumbo coin production as a funny ending to a routine . Here's the last question on this.....will the Traveler work in the same kind of way the Viajero does for 3 Strange Things? I believe you said it will .
Rick, you are a treasure. Love seeing behind the scene, what thinking goes into a great routine. I was trying to picture how I might use a "natural" coin attractor like a purse. Or maybe one of those red Chinese envelopes used for money as a wedding gift. "Lucky" has a strong association with Chinese culture, so it's an easy sell. An Okito box of course works, but I think that needs more cognitive investment since it's an unfamiliar object. Just that we call it an Okito box routine rather than Winged Silver tells us something. Thanks again for your vids!
Thanks so much for the kind words! I could see Winged Silver being adapted to an Okito Box, for sure. All you need to consider is how you're going to load the extra coin in each time. The advantage is is would look more "hands off". If you haven't seen it, check out Rooster's "Okito Fly " routine. It has become one of my favorites.
Rick that is awesome. This is the first time I've properly understood this trick where the ring element really takes away any suspicion of an extra coin 😃💯♥️ so good!
nice to get back to the basics from the Book and dissecting the how & why of the routine. the video would have not been complete without the ring touch. one of the best coin video on youtube.
Love this trick, learned it from Roth tapes way back but your video reminded me to dust it off and your tips will help! Can't wait for your next trick from Bobo, really enjoying your videos! THANK YOU!
I'm a card guy that has been learning coins as a challenge to myself. Roth's Winged Silver on Edge from Expert Coin Magic is the first coin routine I felt comfortable enough to perform in front of people. My father has always enjoyed my magic and his response was just "well I don't know how you did that". I love this one.
@@RickHolcombe my phone autocorrected "has" to "had"...my dad is still around but my comment may have led you to believe otherwise. When I was in middle school and had to do job shadow day, he helped arrange for me to shadow the guy who ran the magic shop by his office. My friend and I just hung out while he did every trick in the shop for us. I still perform this one and the second coin routine I performed for people...Roth's Hanging Coins. I'm currently working on his Wild Coin One from Coinmagic.
Really nice breakdown Rick!....I dont have Bobo's and it would definitely be more challenging if I were to try learning from reading alone,.... you're videos are first class level, especially for a new coin worker like myself. Im a visual learner and benefit from seeing the moves, timing, motivation , flow, etc... Im really in love with your beginner friendly routine, 3 Strange Things......its definitely within my reach and I just love how you incorporate the Viajero wallet, its truly a beautiful wallet the way it looks and works...and it reels people in even more how they dance with the coins throughout each phase. Im still deciding on whether to get the Viajero or Jeffs Traveler wallet first, definitely getting both at some point! Thanks again for your generous giving , you are hats down the best, friendliest, and most enjoyable coin teacher on the Tube👌💯🤝
I have both a viajero & a traveller. I absolutely love both. The color varieties available with the viajero are awesome and the leather is very soft which is nice. However if you have to pick just one, i would lean towards the Traveller wallet. The Traveller not only has an extra feature in its construction that allows for some great magic not possible with the viajero, but it comes with a near 3 hour download teaching several great routines and tons of sleights. I never leave home with out my Traveller and I highly recommend it. For the cost, its one of the best purchases for any coin worker.
Quality stuff , learning a lot & love watching your stuff , question, where do you get your coins from ? Like your coppers & silvers , also your dollars, TIA!
Really nice video! I'm watching the Expert coin magic tapes (as per your recommendation from another video) and have been practicing the Roth version for a while. It was really nice seeing this original version too, to put it into context 😀 By the way, where would you recommend a beginner to go after the Expert coin magic made easy dvds? Again, wonderful video. It was something beautiful about that over the shoulder view with the book, those really nice coins, the ring and the mat, just so aesthetically pleasing!
Thank you, my friend. I would go the New York Coin Magic Seminar videos. At least get volume 1 & 2. There is so much variety on this set. It has 16 volumes.
I don't perform any of Rubinstein's routines, but he has a lot of great moves and ideas. From Roth, I have adapted many versions of The Hanging Coins, Wild Coins, and of course all his work on the Okito Box
Very nicely presented, love your way of coin magic routines.
Im a card magican and now getting into coin stuff...man.. you coin guy's absolutey melt my brain.. lol
Holy smokes Rick. I can't believe these videos are free. Dan Harlan did a similar series of videos available for purchase about the Tarbell books. I am pretty sure we all own them at this point. As far as my favorite Bobo routine, it's whatever one I am watching you do an easier to follow tutorial on if I can be honest here. I've poured over my copy of Bobo's, just like I've done with my copies of Tarbells, and the videos really make it easier to follow and actually do correctly. Thank you again for these, they're simply incredible!
Glad the videos are helping!
Oh, Rick’s also killin’ it in the projects for sale on his website! 😁
Great stuff as always, Rick!!
@Mr.Haartman lol yeah I purchased a bunch already.
@@RickHolcombehey sorry to ask you again this question Rick about the Viajero vs. Traveler....I'm going to definitely get both but am curious about the neat feature of the Traveler. I really like the jumbo coin production as a funny ending to a routine . Here's the last question on this.....will the Traveler work in the same kind of way the Viajero does for 3 Strange Things? I believe you said it will .
Yes, it will
You are so incredibly kind hearted, to give us, some of the best magic possible, my heart overflows with appreciation Rick. Your the MAN.
Thank you! So clear of an explanation and demonstration with your wonderful inights!
Excellent routine and excellent tutorial! Thank you very much, Rick!
Rick, you are a treasure. Love seeing behind the scene, what thinking goes into a great routine. I was trying to picture how I might use a "natural" coin attractor like a purse. Or maybe one of those red Chinese envelopes used for money as a wedding gift. "Lucky" has a strong association with Chinese culture, so it's an easy sell. An Okito box of course works, but I think that needs more cognitive investment since it's an unfamiliar object. Just that we call it an Okito box routine rather than Winged Silver tells us something.
Thanks again for your vids!
Thanks so much for the kind words! I could see Winged Silver being adapted to an Okito Box, for sure. All you need to consider is how you're going to load the extra coin in each time. The advantage is is would look more "hands off". If you haven't seen it, check out Rooster's "Okito Fly " routine. It has become one of my favorites.
Rick that is awesome. This is the first time I've properly understood this trick where the ring element really takes away any suspicion of an extra coin 😃💯♥️ so good!
Thanks again Rick! I appreciate the great content and coin magic tutelage.
You've gotten me back into working on coin routines. Thank you 🙏🏻
That's great to hear!
nice to get back to the basics from the Book and dissecting the how & why of the routine. the video would have not been complete without the ring touch. one of the best coin video on youtube.
Thank you, my friend
Love this trick, learned it from Roth tapes way back but your video reminded me to dust it off and your tips will help! Can't wait for your next trick from Bobo, really enjoying your videos! THANK YOU!
Thank you David
Always wise to know a few methods for achieving the same effect especially if the method has been exposed on UA-cam.
I'm a card guy that has been learning coins as a challenge to myself. Roth's Winged Silver on Edge from Expert Coin Magic is the first coin routine I felt comfortable enough to perform in front of people. My father has always enjoyed my magic and his response was just "well I don't know how you did that". I love this one.
That's a great memory Jim. Hopefully I've helped you to "rediscover" this great routine.
@@RickHolcombe my phone autocorrected "has" to "had"...my dad is still around but my comment may have led you to believe otherwise. When I was in middle school and had to do job shadow day, he helped arrange for me to shadow the guy who ran the magic shop by his office. My friend and I just hung out while he did every trick in the shop for us.
I still perform this one and the second coin routine I performed for people...Roth's Hanging Coins. I'm currently working on his Wild Coin One from Coinmagic.
Really appreciate this magic lesson. Thanks!
Really nice breakdown Rick!....I dont have Bobo's and it would definitely be more challenging if I were to try learning from reading alone,.... you're videos are first class level, especially for a new coin worker like myself. Im a visual learner and benefit from seeing the moves, timing, motivation , flow, etc... Im really in love with your beginner friendly routine, 3 Strange Things......its definitely within my reach and I just love how you incorporate the Viajero wallet, its truly a beautiful wallet the way it looks and works...and it reels people in even more how they dance with the coins throughout each phase. Im still deciding on whether to get the Viajero or Jeffs Traveler wallet first, definitely getting both at some point! Thanks again for your generous giving , you are hats down the best, friendliest, and most enjoyable coin teacher on the Tube👌💯🤝
I have both a viajero & a traveller. I absolutely love both. The color varieties available with the viajero are awesome and the leather is very soft which is nice. However if you have to pick just one, i would lean towards the Traveller wallet. The Traveller not only has an extra feature in its construction that allows for some great magic not possible with the viajero, but it comes with a near 3 hour download teaching several great routines and tons of sleights. I never leave home with out my Traveller and I highly recommend it. For the cost, its one of the best purchases for any coin worker.
@@ianbynoe9421 I'll probably get both but what you said about the Traveler has me interested, thanks 👍
I know Roth brought the routine more to the fingertips but I actually prefer this (Bobo's) version. Loved the ditch at the end :) Cheers Rick
Thanks buddy
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My favourite !
Como siempre muy buena la rutina y posterior explicación, las modificaciones son realmente buenas.
Muchas gracias! Me gusta compartir mis pensamientos con ustedes que quieren estudiar los trucos viejos (pero buenos!)
Quality stuff , learning a lot & love watching your stuff , question, where do you get your coins from ? Like your coppers & silvers , also your dollars, TIA!
Thanks! Glad the videos help. I have a really good coin shop near me.
Really nice video! I'm watching the Expert coin magic tapes (as per your recommendation from another video) and have been practicing the Roth version for a while. It was really nice seeing this original version too, to put it into context 😀 By the way, where would you recommend a beginner to go after the Expert coin magic made easy dvds? Again, wonderful video. It was something beautiful about that over the shoulder view with the book, those really nice coins, the ring and the mat, just so aesthetically pleasing!
Thank you, my friend. I would go the New York Coin Magic Seminar videos. At least get volume 1 & 2. There is so much variety on this set. It has 16 volumes.
@@RickHolcombe Thank you so much for the recommendation, I will definitely check those out! 🙏👍
FIRST!
Now I will watch the great video!
What are your favourite effects from David Roth and Michael Rubinstein
I don't perform any of Rubinstein's routines, but he has a lot of great moves and ideas.
From Roth, I have adapted many versions of The Hanging Coins, Wild Coins, and of course all his work on the Okito Box
A ring to rule them all … LOTR
Bravo 👏🏼
What’s your favourite copper silver routine ?
My own routine "Gemini"
www.rickholcombemagic.com/product-page/gemini
Is Tarbell a good resource for coin magic ?
There are better resources with more material, like Modern Coin Magic