This is soooo amazing! Absolutely great and ideal for beginners too. The production of a coin was already very visual and you could then start a one-coin routine. The production of 4 coins... Wow! Perfect for a single routine or as someone already wrote, ideal for transitioning into a Matrix routine. I think it would also be very suitable to give your children pocket money in this way and they shout: More coins, even more!😃Maybe you've already done this with your children 😂 I really like coin tricks like this - easy to do with minimal slight of hand, but still very effective! By the way. Looking over your shoulder is always very helpful. THANK YOU Rick for teaching us such great things!
I was gonna say for I got halfway through your video that it would be a good introduction into a matrix routine.Great stuff, Rick..thanks for doing these
Another fantastic classic you're generously sharing. Thanks 👍 👍. Bertrams Coin Assembly would be a logical follow up to this. Hope you own 🌟s of Magic!
Rick estupenda producción de 4 monedas. Para luego realizar por ejemplo un Matrix. O 4 monedas a través de la mesa al vaso. Etc.. muchas gracias y que tengas un buen día.
Hey Rick, another toy for the boy's "Thanks. I agree with the comments, great for us beginners as it gives us food for thought to work with! I do like the interaction of cards with coins it really adds another layer. Keep them coming! I'm getting better every week! 👍👍 Fan, Student, Subscriber!!☺
??? No mention of the immortal Jerry Andrus' The Miser's Miracle from 1978. It uses silver dollars and a bridge size deck. Much more impressive. With poker sized cards you could probably produce an alley cat! Andrus' routine is better as the effect becomes more stunning each time he tears the card.
I remember seeing a version of this on one of Doug Henning's magic special. He started with two cards and produced a coin. Then he took one card and torn it in half and produced another coin. Then he tore a half card in half and produced another coin. I thought this was the greatest trick I had ever seen and have wanted to learn it for a long time. Thanks for the video!
@@RickHolcombe I looked up his video and I love it. I love his handling is there anywhere he teaches this method? All I can say is wow! His handling is so much better than Doung Henning's. Although it is Doug's handling that got me into magic.
This is soooo amazing! Absolutely great and ideal for beginners too. The production of a coin was already very visual and you could then start a one-coin routine.
The production of 4 coins... Wow! Perfect for a single routine or as someone already wrote, ideal for transitioning into a Matrix routine. I think it would also be very suitable to give your children pocket money in this way and they shout: More coins, even more!😃Maybe you've already done this with your children 😂
I really like coin tricks like this - easy to do with minimal slight of hand, but still very effective! By the way. Looking over your shoulder is always very helpful.
THANK YOU Rick for teaching us such great things!
I purchased "Greater Magic" in 1997. Cost $100! Purchased at Yogi Magic Mart in Baltimore. My hang out!
I was gonna say for I got halfway through your video that it would be a good introduction into a matrix routine.Great stuff, Rick..thanks for doing these
One of the first things I also learned from Bobo🎉😊
Wonderful tutorial 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Pretty cool is RIGHT! 😁👍
I LOVE how thorough these videos are. Love the Point of View Change so I can see it the way I am seeing it. Great channel!!!
Another fantastic classic you're generously sharing. Thanks 👍 👍. Bertrams Coin Assembly would be a logical follow up to this. Hope you own 🌟s of Magic!
Dear Rick! I'm here, I'm always where you show coin magic. I like your speech. Jan from the Czech Republic.😊
Rick estupenda producción de 4 monedas. Para luego realizar por ejemplo un Matrix. O 4 monedas a través de la mesa al vaso. Etc.. muchas gracias y que tengas un buen día.
Hey Rick, another toy for the boy's "Thanks. I agree with the comments, great for us beginners as it gives us food for thought to work with! I do like the interaction of cards with coins it really adds another layer. Keep them coming! I'm getting better every week! 👍👍 Fan, Student, Subscriber!!☺
??? No mention of the immortal Jerry Andrus' The Miser's Miracle from 1978. It uses silver dollars and a bridge size deck. Much more impressive. With poker sized cards you could probably produce an alley cat! Andrus' routine is better as the effect becomes more stunning each time he tears the card.
Thanks Rick. Thanks for your help, and these wonderful tricks.
This is a killer effect, especially for beginners Rick. Awesome job as always!
Greetings Rick, an amazing magician and friend. Honza from the Czech Republic
Whoop whoop!🎉
Fantastic... like Paul Harris silver slide
so funny I dropped a coin at the same exact time as you lol😂
I remember seeing a version of this on one of Doug Henning's magic special. He started with two cards and produced a coin. Then he took one card and torn it in half and produced another coin. Then he tore a half card in half and produced another coin. I thought this was the greatest trick I had ever seen and have wanted to learn it for a long time. Thanks for the video!
That is from Jerry Andrus
@@RickHolcombe I looked up his video and I love it. I love his handling is there anywhere he teaches this method? All I can say is wow! His handling is so much better than Doung Henning's. Although it is Doug's handling that got me into magic.
Fantastic!
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