This video in particular is the reason why you have a new subscriber. On the one hand, it's great for all coin beginners (like me) and on the other hand, it's the calm narrative style. Even though my mother tongue is German and it's been a long time since I finished school, I understand every word. Lastly, I think the over the shoulder view is very helpful. Thanks Rick! ... and more beginner tutorials please, also with gimmick coins.
Fantastic Rick, your insights are a wonderful improvement on already great methods! I really appreciate your appreciation and respect for the past with your pleasant and inviting demeanor too. Thank you for your presence sir!
Another great tutorial Rick. I love that you have over the shoulder views during key moves. Please continue in that vein. I've had Bobo for decades and now I finally get to the see the actual classics streamlined and of course, done well.
This reminds me of Roths S*p*r c*e*n coins a*r*s*. Maybe that's where he got the inspiration from. I wouldn't perform this over most coins across effects, but hey...it's a classic!
placing shell on top without your change seems akward in handling. Thanks for showing these classic coin manipulations, It really helps with some of the handlings I never fully understood reading Bobo's Book
Thank you for watching! I have Morgan Dollar and Peace Dollars, I can't decide sometimes. The best place to buy is a coin shop if there is one near you. That way you can actually see the coins before you buy. Other than that, you can search for deals on eBay.
Nice routine but just one concern. You commence with the "turtle" finger palmed. You show the 4 coins then toss the coins so they nest with the turtle. My concern is the chance you'll start running with damaging the delicate edges of the turtle.
I only use real coins. You may be seeing the inside of my shell, which has a Capton lining. Capton is orange/yellow color. It's just an alternative to teflon.
Amazing explanation 👏
Thank you
This video in particular is the reason why you have a new subscriber. On the one hand, it's great for all coin beginners (like me) and on the other hand, it's the calm narrative style. Even though my mother tongue is German and it's been a long time since I finished school, I understand every word. Lastly, I think the over the shoulder view is very helpful. Thanks Rick! ... and more beginner tutorials please, also with gimmick coins.
Awesome as always.
Thank you, I have wanted that Larry Jennings book for a while now. Now I have new inspiration to find it! Awesome change to the trick!
The highest standard of tutorial as always, thankyou
Thank you Rick, you are very much appreciated!
You are very welcome
You are great at coin sleight of hand your hand is subtle I learn many things for you sir❤
Fantastic Rick, your insights are a wonderful improvement on already great methods! I really appreciate your appreciation and respect for the past with your pleasant and inviting demeanor too. Thank you for your presence sir!
This has been my go-to for so many years.
Great Rick!
As always you are a good magic teacher!
Great video again Rick!
Can't wait for the next one about Coins through Table 😉, this is probably my favorite routine ever
Another great tutorial Rick. I love that you have over the shoulder views during key moves. Please continue in that vein. I've had Bobo for decades and now I finally get to the see the actual classics streamlined and of course, done well.
Great handling of a CLASSIC!
This reminds me of Roths S*p*r c*e*n coins a*r*s*. Maybe that's where he got the inspiration from. I wouldn't perform this over most coins across effects, but hey...it's a classic!
Great tutorial. Safed it for later reference 🎉
Missing the BGM you made for these videos 🙏🙏
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placing shell on top without your change seems akward in handling. Thanks for showing these classic coin manipulations, It really helps with some of the handlings I never fully understood reading Bobo's Book
Hi Rick Thank you for always posting great videos! And I have a question I want a Morgan dollar like you, where should I buy it?
Thank you for watching! I have Morgan Dollar and Peace Dollars, I can't decide sometimes. The best place to buy is a coin shop if there is one near you. That way you can actually see the coins before you buy. Other than that, you can search for deals on eBay.
Nice routine but just one concern. You commence with the "turtle" finger palmed. You show the 4 coins then toss the coins so they nest with the turtle. My concern is the chance you'll start running with damaging the delicate edges of the turtle.
It's not that fragile.
How do you get your coins to be so contrasting Rick? Like the raised edge looks polished, but the body looks darker, almost weathered.
Just using them brightens up the high spots
My friend, how do I get that cover for the coins?
Where do you live?
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Rick, are you using real silver coins s or faux coins that look like real ones?
I only use real coins. You may be seeing the inside of my shell, which has a Capton lining. Capton is orange/yellow color. It's just an alternative to teflon.
@@RickHolcombe Roger that. I inadvertently got one of my walking liberty mixed up with a fake one.. now I am scratching g my head. 🙁
@@RickHolcombe I better reach out to Jeff for a new set ..
Real talk, do you dull the ridges off the edge of your coins? If so, what's the advantage of doing that?
I just buy already worn coins. It helps with certain routines to keep multiple coins palm without making noise