That’s a wonderful review. When I first heard you mention the price I was concerned about that. Now I have changed my mind. I like the fact that it does that some “materials “ to make repairs if needed or rather when needed. Thank you so much
"Sucker Punch" by Mark Southworth is basically a collection of coin-gaffs made into poker chips, which is reflected in the quality (they're made of plastic) but also the price (you're paying for plastic!) and comes with a detailed video tutorial by Eric Jones. I really liked it as an intro to coin magic.
Fantastic review. Lovely to hear in good English, rather than the UA-cam auto-translate subtitles which I’ve been using to watch the Magic Dream et al stuff.
It seems like most of the value comes from the teaching in the end. As you say there is lots of competition for coin sets. I think I would rather spend the same money buying the equivalent Kueppers coins direct. Also if you want a fl***er it seems like the JB Mason NGF is something to consider, and perhaps his Triception set. Thanks for the review!
Please can you be a bit more specific about what exactly we get in the set. If we get a shell then say it's a shell rather than being cryptic like "you get a gimmick which fits very well". Or if it's an expanded shell then say so, or if it's a flipper coin or folding coin just say so. I mean we all know what these things are. If we are paying a lot of money, we want to know what we are getting. Being cryptic does not help the review.
@6:40 There is no good reason to put the "copper" coin in the purse & then take it out again? This is illogical and an exchange of coins (rigged purse) becomes transparent
It’s justified during the course of the routine, because you say the point is to put the coin into the purse. But you can use the presentation you want ☺️
@@AlexisReviews I understand the logic you are proffering & it makes sense to a certain, shall we say, mind-set, but by _actually_ placing the coin *in* the pouch . . . this action tilts the suggestion toward a duplicate coin - voila & merci pour votre réponse qualifiée - c'est quand même une super truc - meilleurs vœux - salut!
That’s a wonderful review. When I first heard you mention the price I was concerned about that. Now I have changed my mind. I like the fact that it does that some “materials “ to make repairs if needed or rather when needed. Thank you so much
Thank you so much :)
Id like to see the ixf review and vegas dream honestly. Glad to have found this channel.
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I’ll try to get a Vegas Dream review! Thanks a lot 🙏
So, I followed the link, and PRESTO, no page, no place to order? where can I find this?
www.marchanddetrucs.com/magasin-de-magie/close-up-et-micromagie/pieces/craig-petty-mirage-coin-set-extreme-demi-dollars.html
Could you please recommend a coin magic set more suitable for beginning with coins?
Imagination Coin by Garrett Thomas is a wonderful routine for beginners! :D
"Sucker Punch" by Mark Southworth is basically a collection of coin-gaffs made into poker chips, which is reflected in the quality (they're made of plastic) but also the price (you're paying for plastic!) and comes with a detailed video tutorial by Eric Jones. I really liked it as an intro to coin magic.
@@CornerEagle is good
Fantastic review. Lovely to hear in good English, rather than the UA-cam auto-translate subtitles which I’ve been using to watch the Magic Dream et al stuff.
Ahah thank you so much for your nice comment
If a beginner what’s best version
Some coins, a shell and David Roth DVD :D
@@AlexisReviews what brand of coins and what name of dvd
@@AlexisReviews flipper
You think Tango is better than Roy K.?
Well I think Roy is a bit above but not by much!
Good performance
Any other coin set that you recommend.
Vegas Dream by Bill Cheung, a great one! 😉
It seems like most of the value comes from the teaching in the end. As you say there is lots of competition for coin sets. I think I would rather spend the same money buying the equivalent Kueppers coins direct. Also if you want a fl***er it seems like the JB Mason NGF is something to consider, and perhaps his Triception set. Thanks for the review!
Yup, have to agree on that :)
Merci bcp, monsieur. Formidable!!!
Thanks a lot! Hope it helps
Could you write the names of the other coin sets you referenced at the end of the video. Thanks
I definately will ! ☺️
@@AlexisReviews where??
Please can you be a bit more specific about what exactly we get in the set. If we get a shell then say it's a shell rather than being cryptic like "you get a gimmick which fits very well". Or if it's an expanded shell then say so, or if it's a flipper coin or folding coin just say so. I mean we all know what these things are. If we are paying a lot of money, we want to know what we are getting. Being cryptic does not help the review.
I'll try in my future ones :)
Why not FOUR HEARTS?
It’s not something I’ll use so that’s why only 3 hearts
@6:40 There is no good reason to put the "copper" coin in the purse & then take it out again? This is illogical and an exchange of coins (rigged purse) becomes transparent
It’s justified during the course of the routine, because you say the point is to put the coin into the purse. But you can use the presentation you want ☺️
@@AlexisReviews I understand the logic you are proffering & it makes sense to a certain, shall we say, mind-set, but by _actually_ placing the coin *in* the pouch . . . this action tilts the suggestion toward a duplicate coin - voila & merci pour votre réponse qualifiée - c'est quand même une super truc - meilleurs vœux - salut!
@@TAROTAI listen to what he said!