One day, some young person who is interested in performing coin magic is going to stumble on Rick's videos and advice and a new superstar of coin magic will be made manifest in a few short years.
I have my routine already, but there are some nice moments and subtleties in your routine that I think I can incorporate to improve mine. Very generous to teach this.
Truly the best coin trick in the world. Rick just gets it on every level, right down to the idea of a one coin routine being its own fidget toy. My lucky silver dollar has helped my socially awkward a** break the ice many times, & it’s thanks to the one coin routine.
This routine has some fantastic moves and some really underrated one. Your take o the Mulholland drive vanish is just freakin awesome Rick. The way you string all those moves together into a coherent routine is something I am continuously envious of
Sorry,but i must write in german. Ich glaube dies ist der beste Kanal auf TH-cam,den ich je gesehen habe. Du erklärst das alles mit so viel Herz und Liebe zum Detail,das es jedes Mal riesen Spaß macht,Dir zuzusehen!😊 Habe hier schon sehr viele neue Tipps und Feinheiten gelernt,das ich mich wieder weiterentwickeln könnte! Keep it Up!😊
You're right. There are tricks and there are routines. With a little effort and creative thinking, you can turn a simple trick into an extended routine. The most important and most visual part was the last move. It sets me up to do more magic.
That routine was a hoot! I am just starting out in coin magic and I am so glad that I stumbled onto your channel. I look forward to watching your next video. You are a good teacher and easy for me to learn from. Thanks.
What a wealth of great ideas! Thanks, Rick! I'm not sure if I'm keen on the side camera view though. I found it a little distracting. Maybe if you use it as a medium-close shot, speaking directly to the camera, to emphasize a point. If you try this, when editing, keep a little of the head turn footage looking to the side camera and also returning to the main camera. The extra movement will help it feel natural and less jarring. (Just some constructive criticism.)
Hey Rick! This is another great video for a lot of reasons. While it's fantastic that you are sharing an AWESOME routine, I think the real value here is your thoughts/theory on simple magic is an entry, pulling enough interest for more expansive possibilities. Then getting into the deeper theory of why and how in the subtitles. Part of me appreciates that not a lot of people get in on the loop of this valuable knowledge, this is really valuable material for aspiring magicians in all aspects if they're paying attention. I don't know if you've considered writing a book... but for real... if you haven't you should! I call first dibs on the number one copy and I'd be honored if I could get an autographed copy. lol ;-) In all honesty, I think this video is really under-loved. Keep up the great work good sir. By the way, you mention cards, however, I don't think I've ever watched you perform a card trick. While it definitely appears coin magic is your true passion, I personally would love to see some other varieties of magic also. You do a beautiful job breaking down the why and giving a complete scope of what it is you're doing, and that understanding I think could be really valuable to other aspiring magicians. If you're so inclined, a book on ice breaker magic focusing on the why and form behind a trick may really be a strong suit for you. Just a thought. Much love man, keep fighting the good fight!
@@RickHolcombe Doooooo it!! 🙃 I mean it Rick. While you're still gaining momentum extra especially, a book would be really cool, and I really would throw some bucks to get an autographed copy, big fan, keep me in mind.
Thanks James. I love 1 coin routines, so I have no shortage of ideas and additions to this one. Just want to show people how useful and fun a 1 coin routine can be, even just for exercise.
I have a couple of one coin routines that I practice, all of which are driven by their themes/scripts. One is purely one coin and is based off the idea of "showing what sleeving looks like" without having sleeves, and the other (which has multiple coins at the beginning and end but is mainly one coin) is a "which hand" presentation. Personally I don't like the idea of a one-coin routine that doesn't have a really strong theme behind it. It just feels meaningless and gets into that realm of "coin juggling". I use the script as a guide to tell me what sleights and moves to do, rather than the moves dictating the script. Doing it that way motivates all the actions, and makes it look purposeful and natural rather than purely flashy. I love practicing pure sleights, but in terms of a routine, if I don't have a strong script it all falls apart.
I have a Transient Coin from Roy Kueppers, it's essentially the same thing. I like to perform the routine in this video. th-cam.com/video/HonRliunf6s/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YOSES6_88QyuioQz
As far as magicians go you are right at the top of the tree Rick. Fabulous.
One day, some young person who is interested in performing coin magic is going to stumble on Rick's videos and advice and a new superstar of coin magic will be made manifest in a few short years.
I have my routine already, but there are some nice moments and subtleties in your routine that I think I can incorporate to improve mine. Very generous to teach this.
Thanks for watching!
Truly the best coin trick in the world. Rick just gets it on every level, right down to the idea of a one coin routine being its own fidget toy. My lucky silver dollar has helped my socially awkward a** break the ice many times, & it’s thanks to the one coin routine.
Thank you my friend
Great stuff, Rick. Thanks!
Thanks Shylo!
Awesome routine Rick! Thanks for sharing it!
Thanks for watching!
Ok… you provide some of the best training available…beautiful moves with clear instruction
This routine has some fantastic moves and some really underrated one. Your take o the Mulholland drive vanish is just freakin awesome Rick. The way you string all those moves together into a coherent routine is something I am continuously envious of
Thank you my friend
wonderful routine rick!! your presentation is really smooth and perfect and so inspiration. thank you for sharing your great routines with us !!
Thanks for watching!
Sorry,but i must write in german.
Ich glaube dies ist der beste Kanal auf TH-cam,den ich je gesehen habe. Du erklärst das alles mit so viel Herz und Liebe zum Detail,das es jedes Mal riesen Spaß macht,Dir zuzusehen!😊 Habe hier schon sehr viele neue Tipps und Feinheiten gelernt,das ich mich wieder weiterentwickeln könnte!
Keep it Up!😊
Thank you so much! I used Google translate. Glad you're here!
Ganz ihrer Meinung! (i agree with you)
@@RickHolcombe You are really a jewel when it gets to coin magic on youtube (with Whiteverse and Danny Goldsmith's talks)
This one coin routine segues right into your "Over Under" coin routine with the Viajera wallet.
Wow, the detail is always exceptionally explained. You showed me a new sleight to practice this week with the Mulholland Slide. Thank you Rick!
Wow... I just stumbled on this video. Well done. I wanted to really master the art of the One Coin Routine.
Thanks! Check out my website and subscribe for a free trick, a little one coin routine.
rickholcombemagic.com
Solid theory.
A Wonderful routine!! Bravo. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills
Thanks for being here!
Lots of fun Rick....bravo !! I think the important word is 'Routine' as you say.
You're right. There are tricks and there are routines. With a little effort and creative thinking, you can turn a simple trick into an extended routine. The most important and most visual part was the last move. It sets me up to do more magic.
That routine was a hoot! I am just starting out in coin magic and I am so glad that I stumbled onto your channel. I look forward to watching your next video. You are a good teacher and easy for me to learn from. Thanks.
Thanks John!
John, you won't go wrong with Rick.
@@jamessievert9813 I have learned a lot from him already
Awesome.
Great work.
As an MD, you have unique thumbs, known as hitchhikers thumbs.
What a wealth of great ideas! Thanks, Rick!
I'm not sure if I'm keen on the side camera view though. I found it a little distracting. Maybe if you use it as a medium-close shot, speaking directly to the camera, to emphasize a point. If you try this, when editing, keep a little of the head turn footage looking to the side camera and also returning to the main camera. The extra movement will help it feel natural and less jarring. (Just some constructive criticism.)
Simply Awsome ...
2 of these are mind blowing
Great Routine.... MUST steal !!! and thanks for making a lesson of it.
Thanks for watching! Try to put your own spin on it.
@@RickHolcombe I'm on it, bro!
Thanks Rick. Awesome breakdown of the routine. It’s got my creative juices flowing!
Thanks Tom!
This is a brilliant one coin routine👏👏. Thanks for sharing and love your work 😊🙌
Thank you my friend!
Hey Rick! This is another great video for a lot of reasons. While it's fantastic that you are sharing an AWESOME routine, I think the real value here is your thoughts/theory on simple magic is an entry, pulling enough interest for more expansive possibilities. Then getting into the deeper theory of why and how in the subtitles. Part of me appreciates that not a lot of people get in on the loop of this valuable knowledge, this is really valuable material for aspiring magicians in all aspects if they're paying attention. I don't know if you've considered writing a book... but for real... if you haven't you should! I call first dibs on the number one copy and I'd be honored if I could get an autographed copy. lol ;-) In all honesty, I think this video is really under-loved. Keep up the great work good sir. By the way, you mention cards, however, I don't think I've ever watched you perform a card trick. While it definitely appears coin magic is your true passion, I personally would love to see some other varieties of magic also. You do a beautiful job breaking down the why and giving a complete scope of what it is you're doing, and that understanding I think could be really valuable to other aspiring magicians. If you're so inclined, a book on ice breaker magic focusing on the why and form behind a trick may really be a strong suit for you. Just a thought. Much love man, keep fighting the good fight!
Wow! Thanks Anthony. And thanks for all tose thoughts. Always nice to hear peoples' thoughts. And I may or may not be writing a book 🤔
@@RickHolcombe Doooooo it!! 🙃 I mean it Rick. While you're still gaining momentum extra especially, a book would be really cool, and I really would throw some bucks to get an autographed copy, big fan, keep me in mind.
Wow Rick just found your channel been away from magic for awhile thanks to you I'm back in the game thank you for all your time and help.
Thanks for being here!
I love your videos and the way you break it down ❤
Good job Rick !
very clear thanks
Thanks ❤️!
I love this guy!
Thank You For Remembering of Left Handed
Rick, I think you are giving away the store. You're just too generous.
Thanks James. I love 1 coin routines, so I have no shortage of ideas and additions to this one. Just want to show people how useful and fun a 1 coin routine can be, even just for exercise.
Thanks 😅
Hey Rick is that a rain lamp on the shelf?
Just s normal lamp
Super!!
NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE!!!
I have a couple of one coin routines that I practice, all of which are driven by their themes/scripts. One is purely one coin and is based off the idea of "showing what sleeving looks like" without having sleeves, and the other (which has multiple coins at the beginning and end but is mainly one coin) is a "which hand" presentation. Personally I don't like the idea of a one-coin routine that doesn't have a really strong theme behind it. It just feels meaningless and gets into that realm of "coin juggling". I use the script as a guide to tell me what sleights and moves to do, rather than the moves dictating the script. Doing it that way motivates all the actions, and makes it look purposeful and natural rather than purely flashy. I love practicing pure sleights, but in terms of a routine, if I don't have a strong script it all falls apart.
Definitely a good approach!
Wow I like it. 😮
enjoyed it,ican do that
Simple and direct is always better than trying too hard
Do you have a super triple coin by Johnny Wong and do you think it's good?
I have a Transient Coin from Roy Kueppers, it's essentially the same thing. I like to perform the routine in this video.
th-cam.com/video/HonRliunf6s/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YOSES6_88QyuioQz
@@RickHolcombe I'll have a watch now
@@RickHolcombe is it a bit noisy? Or not too bad
@@RickHolcombe someone on a review for this said you need refills?
It's completely silent
Sei di una pulizia pazzesca🎩
Grazie!
*homework* 😎👌
YA ! I am left handed
I have a great coin switch I invented I want to share with you!
Email me
🪙😁