Copper and Silver Transposition Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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Комментарии • 47

  • @dzcasanova8840
    @dzcasanova8840 3 месяца назад

    Never fail to amaze me

  • @CCV334
    @CCV334 Год назад

    Love this, incredible!

  • @MrAh1123581321
    @MrAh1123581321 Год назад

    Outstanding

  • @TheHarleyhillbilly
    @TheHarleyhillbilly Год назад

    Very nice.

  • @keithspringston9283
    @keithspringston9283 Год назад

    Great routine! I did it and got a pretty good reation.

  • @NickvonZ
    @NickvonZ Год назад

    Very NICE!

  • @jimfitch8391
    @jimfitch8391 5 месяцев назад

    Fantastic teaching and no gaffs! Fantastic. Thank you, Rick!

  • @collinclaus
    @collinclaus 9 месяцев назад +2

    As always a very elegant handling of this effect! 🤩👌👌 it reminded me of “a questionable Trick” by Gregory Wilson. I really like the one handed switch he does at the end of his version. Although your switch at the end is lovely too.

  • @martinbush4749
    @martinbush4749 Год назад +2

    So simple yet so effective and very magical to the layperson . Thanks Rick

  • @DaleBaker-nz9fh
    @DaleBaker-nz9fh Год назад +4

    One incredible piece of magic, done with the style and grace, that we can safely expect from you Rick. Your an absolute gem, in the art of magic.

  • @randallharter
    @randallharter Год назад

    Another incredible tutorial! Thank you Rick

  • @davinw6058
    @davinw6058 Год назад

    Thank you for this!!

  • @chatcool74
    @chatcool74 Год назад

    Very well thought ! 👏

  • @slepge
    @slepge Год назад

    Pretty awesome trick. Had the pleasure of seeing this in person.

  • @pretzelsbuns5990
    @pretzelsbuns5990 Год назад

    this is great. ive been looking for a routine like this. thank you

  • @RobertBallMagician
    @RobertBallMagician Год назад

    Rick as always this was brilliant 😊👏😊👏😊👏😊👍👍👍👍

  • @calhorelick9912
    @calhorelick9912 6 месяцев назад

    GREAT COPPER SILVER TRANSP0

  • @tvoks1201
    @tvoks1201 11 месяцев назад

    Отличный Канал!!!Успехов Автору и Процветания Каналу!!✅

  • @matthewm.3538
    @matthewm.3538 Год назад

    Elegant and smooth. I especially like the subtlety of lacing the copper into the other hand while placing the silver. Quite deceptive! Thanks as always, Rick.

  • @luke9119
    @luke9119 Год назад

    Love the idea someone else had in the comments regarding finding kids without much and getting them started with bumper packs made from some of your simpler effects. ❤

  • @d_e_a_n
    @d_e_a_n Год назад

    Brings back memories to Brian Gillus on Johnny Carson.

  • @seanfaherty
    @seanfaherty Год назад

    Nice
    If it finishes in the spectator’s hand I’m gonna do it.
    My go to coins across is Winged Silver from Bobo’s. No gimmicks. Four borrowed coins and a hidden one and it kills.
    I’m pretty sure this will kill too.

    • @RickHolcombe
      @RickHolcombe  Год назад

      You'll love it. Easy to do, no funny moves.

  • @4suits
    @4suits 7 месяцев назад

    This was a fantastic video as always! I went here after learning the one from Roth's made easy DVDs, and I really liked this one too! I have a quick question, I've now watched those three volumes which has been really fantastic, I loved them! The question is, now that I'm moving on in my coin magic journey, what gaffs would you say are essential? He doesn't use any gaffs in those volumes. I have zero experience when it comes to coin gaffs, but I've gathered that a silver/copper coin and an expanded shell are good to have, but are there other "basic" gaffs you think I should get? Cheers! 😀

    • @RickHolcombe
      @RickHolcombe  7 месяцев назад +1

      I believe a copper/silver coin is essential. It is the most affordable and the most versatile gaff.
      A shell is fun to use and can be very fooling, but I honestly don't use it for many routines. Plus, they are delicate and expensive.
      I often think a flipper coin is better than a shell for most circumstances. It can do most things a shell can do and more. It's a little more expensive, but a little more versatile and less delicate.

    • @4suits
      @4suits 7 месяцев назад

      @@RickHolcombe Okay, thanks! 🙏 I appreciate your generosity with your knowledge. And also for recommending Roths DVDs, I think I got a lot more out of it starting there rather than Bobos.

  • @timofey5559
    @timofey5559 Год назад

    WOW 😮

  • @dankirsch2774
    @dankirsch2774 11 месяцев назад

    Hi, I love your routines. I do copper and silver with a dollar coin and a asian coin with a hole in. The partisipant don't feel it.

  • @ferrancharlesmagic
    @ferrancharlesmagic Год назад

    Love your channel, Rick. That nowhere palm transfer is awesome. I’m trying to learn Rune Klan’s knuckle transfer move, but if I could do your move with 2 coins into nowhere, that might be better. I wonder if that’s possible…

    • @RickHolcombe
      @RickHolcombe  Год назад

      I love this little transfer. It's great to throw in a Spellbound sequence.

  • @pretzelsbuns5990
    @pretzelsbuns5990 5 месяцев назад

    at 11:14, when the hidden coin goes into nowhere palm, im having trouble with this. could you give some advice? thank you

  • @ResoluteGryphon
    @ResoluteGryphon Год назад

    The "without looking" line is really smart. The first thing the spectator often wants to do is look at what they were given.
    I do an impromptu version using dimes and pennies which uses a great line I stole from Gregory Wilson. It starts as a riddle: "I'm holding two American coins whose total value is 11 cents but one of them is NOT a dime. What are they?" Of course ONE of them is not a dime-it's a penny! "That was a trick question. How about a questionable trick instead?" Then I start my mini Copper Silver routine.

  • @igorsvacic217
    @igorsvacic217 Год назад

    I would even try to eliminate that without looking. Maybe by giving them the coins in a palm down hand. Giving coins up would force them to grab by closing fist, therefore not looking - allready close the fist.

  • @seanfaherty
    @seanfaherty Год назад

    Don’t you feel that telling them not to look is a tell ?
    I’ve only done it once but I was able to get them not to look by tapping the hand with a finger and pointing behind their back as I gave instruction to put the coin behind the back.
    Why wife is pretty famous for busting my balls. If it works on her it usually works on the nephews.
    Thanks for sharing a beautifully simple solution.

    • @RickHolcombe
      @RickHolcombe  Год назад +1

      Just make sure to say the line right before you do the shuttle pass. Emphasize the idea of "chance". You could say, "Now put one coin in each hand until you don't know where the silver one is , or the copper one." Then emphasize that they can change their mind when they give you the right hand or the left hand. All of this takes heat off of the coins themselves, plus the coins are behind their back at this point. Then just finish it up!

    • @seanfaherty
      @seanfaherty Год назад

      @@RickHolcombe I like it. It will work perfectly

  • @zespravinho7993
    @zespravinho7993 11 месяцев назад

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @d_e_a_n
    @d_e_a_n Год назад

    Where do I find the cheapest Morgan’s or liberty peace coins. The Eisenhower are super cheap but they don’t look as good.
    Did you make a video about how to patina a coin? I might be confusing you with the common magician channel

    • @RickHolcombe
      @RickHolcombe  Год назад

      The cheapeast you'll find them these days is around $35 apiece.
      I have not made a video on how patina coins

  • @vincent1951fly
    @vincent1951fly Год назад

    +++++