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Coin Magic

Richard Kaufman

(Based on 1 review)
Richard Kaufman's comprehensive book of coin magic is finally back in print! This 266 page hard-bound book has an incredible amount of coin moves and routines from some of the biggest names in magic. David Roth, Edward Marlo, and Slydini each have their own section of this masterwork. Each effect and routine is explained in exhaustive detail along with beautifully clear illustrations by Richard himself. If you are a coin magician, or an aspiring coin magician, you need this book. This collection of coin material will take your act to the next level.

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Ken Gellhaus

Jan 16, 2005

One can hardly consider oneself a Coin Worker of any type unless one has read, much less absorbed, the material in this book. Together with David Roth's own Expert Coin Magic (also written by Richard Kaufman), this tome provides a strong educational grounding in all that is coins.

For openers, there are sections with contributions by Sol Stone and Geoffrey Latta, two of the lesser known yet still brilliant minds in coin work. Like Spellbound work? There are enough moves in the spellbound section to create a stunning routine for anyone. A number of vanishes and productions are provided by the various contributors, who also include Mr. Kaufman himself, Wesley James, Tom Gagnon and David Arthur.

The Marlo section has great work on the Sympathetic Coins plot, with several variations and moves.

The Roth section includes Wild Coin No. 2, a seldom seen version of the conventional Wild Coin that utilizes a purse rather than a cup...its perfect for standup workers. Roth's stand up Copper/Silver Classic is equally strong.

For those wishing to be truly tantalized, the Latta section, as well as his CSBQ and Open Travelers contributions, lead one to wonder how quiclkly a Geoffrey Latta book would be scooped up (using Roth's Scoop Addunder) by the coin community should such a publication ever be created.

Finally, the complete vanish move of Sol Stone's included at the end is a salvation for those coin workers not using a top it yet still looiking for the pure finish at the conclusion of some routines.

Kaufman's accurate illustrations caption the key moments of many sleights and routines and aid the learning process considerably.

Highly recommended
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