Your mellow form of teaching and cool explanation resonates and me. It inspires me to learn more from you. Thank you 🙏 for not charging for your awesome classes, I don’t have much money so I wholeheartedly appreciate you Sir. Wish to meet you in person one day. Thank you 🙏
I remember when I lived in Manhattan in the early nineties. Used to hang with The magicians in the back room of Ruben's deli on Saturdays after tannen's magic shop would close. I showed an old Street magician my version of coins across with five English pennies. He said "very smooth, now can you do it with four coins?"I replied, "that's impossible!"he then taught me the Heng Ping Chien move. That changed my life forever. I also got to meet Harry Lorayne there and watch him do his stuff from literally two feet away. Mind blown.
I asked for this a few days ago, and here it is. I feel special 😌. Working on this routine for a few hours a day. I have some refinements for the second coin, and a unique take on the last coin. Thanks for this. In my top 5 from Bobos! MJ
Another classic routine. Obviously the last coin is going to be the most difficult to look convincing but I like the way you've used the fact they start thinking the coin can't be in your hand above the table against them for the final coin. It doesn't look like the easiest move to make look convincing, but I'm looking forward to trying to learn it.
Hola Rick. Como siempre muy bien explicada la rutina. Y los detalles de los golpecitos y el ruido de las monedas en las manos muy bien y engañoso.Muchas felicidades. Cuando puedas por favor si puedes grabar un video del juego del Cilindro de Ramsay realizándolo y explicándolo sería yo muy feliz. Gracias amigo.
Nice Rick! Unfortunately the Hand P C for me always kind looks suspicious. To much movement of the hands. I suggest instead use the catapult move from Joaquin Navajas or Platt
Which is more entertaining for the spec ...This form or to the glass under the table ?....and do you think you could pretty much use the same handeling for coins to glass under table ?
I prefer to use a glass because it's nice and loud when the coin "drops" through, especially for the first coin when there is nothing to "clink" against except your empty hand. But, for this handling, it would be a bit hard to manage the props underneath the table. You need to pick up the coin from your lap and hold the glass too. there are easy ways around it. Maybe I'll teach an alternate method.
Your mellow form of teaching and cool explanation resonates and me. It inspires me to learn more from you. Thank you 🙏 for not charging for your awesome classes, I don’t have much money so I wholeheartedly appreciate you Sir. Wish to meet you in person one day. Thank you 🙏
Nice one!! Definitely worth a shot. Great for impro, especially if you can borrow the coins from your spectators.
definitely something that needs to be learned. Thanks for a very very good explanation
another great routine. It's crazy that you offer these awesome tutorials for free, thank you so much!
Thanks for this Rick. This is fantastic as you can now do this trick without the gimmick. I will be practicing this one for sure.😀👍
Like the no Gimmick version! Thanks and like Bobo references so I can read the reference.
I remember when I lived in Manhattan in the early nineties. Used to hang with The magicians in the back room of Ruben's deli on Saturdays after tannen's magic shop would close. I showed an old Street magician my version of coins across with five English pennies. He said "very smooth, now can you do it with four coins?"I replied, "that's impossible!"he then taught me the Heng Ping Chien move. That changed my life forever. I also got to meet Harry Lorayne there and watch him do his stuff from literally two feet away. Mind blown.
That's a great story. I would have loved to be there to see all of my idols
Nice routine 😍 👍 Thanks Rick 🙏
I asked for this a few days ago, and here it is. I feel special 😌. Working on this routine for a few hours a day. I have some refinements for the second coin, and a unique take on the last coin. Thanks for this. In my top 5 from Bobos!
MJ
Another classic routine. Obviously the last coin is going to be the most difficult to look convincing but I like the way you've used the fact they start thinking the coin can't be in your hand above the table against them for the final coin. It doesn't look like the easiest move to make look convincing, but I'm looking forward to trying to learn it.
Read my comment above . That last move will change your life too!☝️
Brilliant 🙌
Wow, that is an awesome trick 👏 this is what magic is all about Rick. Top tier tutorial.
This was the first coin trick I ever learned. Still the best!
So slick and smooth Rick.
Nice routine and well explained 😊👍😊👍😊
That's a beautiful routine!
Hola Rick. Como siempre muy bien explicada la rutina. Y los detalles de los golpecitos y el ruido de las monedas en las manos muy bien y engañoso.Muchas felicidades. Cuando puedas por favor si puedes grabar un video del juego del Cilindro de Ramsay realizándolo y explicándolo sería yo muy feliz. Gracias amigo.
Nice Rick! Unfortunately the Hand P C for me always kind looks suspicious. To much movement of the hands. I suggest instead use the catapult move from Joaquin Navajas or Platt
Which is more entertaining for the spec ...This form or to the glass under the table ?....and do you think you could pretty much use the same handeling for coins to glass under table ?
I prefer to use a glass because it's nice and loud when the coin "drops" through, especially for the first coin when there is nothing to "clink" against except your empty hand. But, for this handling, it would be a bit hard to manage the props underneath the table. You need to pick up the coin from your lap and hold the glass too. there are easy ways around it. Maybe I'll teach an alternate method.
@@RickHolcombe THANX !!! I agree the Glass sounds so good !
i've seen this done by slydini