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@Erdnase23Ай бұрын
Always a good day when there is a new Rick Holcombe video.
@jannieswandt842Ай бұрын
You have once again proven that you make the best coin magic tutorial at all! Thank you so much!
@m.r.5042Ай бұрын
Quite a long time since your last upload. Glad you're back and doing well. Thanks for your great tutorials.
@edwardscianna8589Ай бұрын
I've been working on a one coin routine that I got from one of your videos. Titled: Practicing with drills and creating a one coin routine. I added it to my show that I do once a week in the cellar theater at the Magic Castle. Not a paid gig. It's where magicians practice with a live audience. I'm grateful for all I've learned from you. I would have never put this routine together as quickly, even though I have Bobo's modern coin magic, you've taught me how to string together several techniques to bring it full circle from beginning to end. I'm getting good responses from the lay audience as well as a few of the magician members who happen to catch my performance. Thank you Rick.
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
That's awesome!
@tomverlinden680115 күн бұрын
The best coin magician ever,love the videos,so helpful👍👍👍👍
@yasomagic7839Ай бұрын
Thank you very much Rick. I've been watching your videos already for a while, since pandemic and you're great, and motivated me together with Danny Goldsmith, you are both my preference in coins nowadays. You have a great perception of what coin magic is. And even better, you really feel those moves. Thank you very much for sharing, don't stop. Kind Regards from Cuba
@Cris-ih3jxАй бұрын
Would love to see a Sucker Vanish routine. I feel I've mastered mine & always fools everyone. A fun routine for everyone indeed 👌
@ResoluteGryphonАй бұрын
Here's a few of related coin vanished I perform... 1) While wearing a long sleeve shirt: The coin begins, visible, on the fingers of the right hand. The left hand pulls up the right sleeve. The coin appears to be transferred to the left hand but kept in finger palm. The right hand reaches under the left hand and deposits the coin into the left sleeve as it's being pulled up, mirroring the first sleeve. I often do one more apparent transfer of the coin before revealing it has completely vanished-with your sleeves rolled up! 2) While wearing a shirt with a breast pocket: The coin is held at the tips of the fingers of the right hand. The coin appears to be placed into the palm-down left hand. However, by action of the right thumb, it is swiveled around the left thumb onto the back of the left hand, just above the wrist. (This next part is a bit knacky.) With a quick jerk of the left arm the coin is secretly launched into the breast pocket. This is done under the guise of blowing on the closed left fist. Gone! 3) While wearing short sleeves: After secretly moistening the inner right forearm, the coin is displayed in the palm of the right hand. After one or two light tosses, on the final toss, the hand is moved imperceptibly forward a slight distance as the fingers snap closed, allowing the coin to land on the forearm. The arm slightly raised at the elbow, again under the guise of blowing on the closed fist. The fingers are opened, revealing the now empty palm, the coin safely hidden on the arm. The coin can be retrieved on the off-beat by swinging the arm down briskly with the fingers cupped. I generally then move the coin to classic palm as I relax my hands.
@paulpawsАй бұрын
Love your work.
@NickvonZАй бұрын
GREAT, as always!
@phil.c.Ай бұрын
Always great. Thank you again. 👍
@SWZChannelАй бұрын
Thank you for your explanation
@ramonhamm3885Ай бұрын
That's better than the Rick Rolls I usually get tricked by on KZfaq. Thanks!
@durgayyat8905Ай бұрын
Excellent sir❤🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏
@bartmitcham969725 күн бұрын
Really nice video with some nice combos.
@ronwochАй бұрын
Thank you for the video!
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
My pleasure!
@user-mo3wx8ut4tАй бұрын
Greatest magic Ever. Rick you are a wonder.
@geuskoeman721Ай бұрын
thanks rick
@user-mo3wx8ut4tАй бұрын
Thanks for this Rick. Bless you my friend for your wonderful help, and next level magic videos. I actually feel like a real magician now.
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
Thanks Dale!
@ThemagicofmichaelАй бұрын
Sharing both your methodology and personal beliefs in coin magic ......which has been developed by a labor of LOVE over time.....is a real testament to your channel. Their are those that may believe that " If it's FREE" it properly isnnt worth their time. They are sooooooooo wrong if they skip over yours. Thank you once again for all of your time and effort in continuing making tutorials.......that are the REAL stuff that sleight of hand magic is msde of.
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
You GET it!
@lancestringer4964Ай бұрын
Glad to see you back - was worried something bad had happened!
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
I'm good! It was an intentional break
@thecommonmagician26 күн бұрын
Great topic! Excellent breakdown and reduction, as usual!
@RickHolcombe26 күн бұрын
Thanks Carl!
@samuelhodges3119Ай бұрын
Glad you are doing well. I was just thinking about you. Good to see you again.
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
Thank you!
@davidducharme6113Ай бұрын
Awesome, I really like it when you include the Bobo's page references. Really great job on the video, I enjoyed it.
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
Thanks David!
@CryZeHDxАй бұрын
Great Video as always! Favorite Magic Channel out there, your way of explaining is just awesome 🙌
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@brianmendenhall8387Ай бұрын
Yes! There is no one more thorough, complete and kinder that Rick! Can't wait to see you on Alakazam Unlimited brother!
@DadBodDrummingАй бұрын
A good tip I got from Chris Kenner that I have never seen anyone else talk about. Don't waggle or stick out your thumb when placing a coin into classic palm. Instead press the tips of your thumb and index finger together as you palm. Its a small thing but will take practice as it feels odd. But now that you know about the thumb flying out when palming you'll see everyone doing it and its cringy.
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
Thanks, Chad. I think that idea originated with David Roth. I also apply the idea of "the bigger motion covering the smaller motion" to hide the thumb.
@randallharterАй бұрын
Wow two Rick sightings in the same day! Great insight to go with the Rick Roll sleight. I've been using that along with the ROPS technique as my two retention from vision moves. Thank you as always!
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
Thanks Randall!
@alexmintmagicАй бұрын
Hey Rick it's been a while! So glad to see you again ❤
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
Thanks, man
@alexmintmagicАй бұрын
@@RickHolcombe About arming, Danny Goldsmith has some excellent work (#&%ing 101") and Clément Di Natale has also published some very interesting work in "Argent"
@KPMagicianATLАй бұрын
Great information, as always, Rick! Eric Jones has a great arming technique that he teaches on Metal 5, but I agree that arming is generally impractical. I just prefer ditching in a pocket or sleeving.
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
No doubt!
@miked4152Ай бұрын
How goes it Rick? Loved the video as always. Your still make some amazing coin videos. Hope all is well. Piece brother
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
Good to hear from you, dude
@miked4152Ай бұрын
@@RickHolcombe yeah I stepped away from the magic scene for a while. Just burnt out and discouraged from fellow magi. Hope you are doing well though.
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
I'm doing well. I totally understand that. Breaks are necessary, but magic on it's own has always been an escape for me. A lot of times it's the "magicians" who make it suck.
@miked4152Ай бұрын
@@RickHolcombe yep I totally agree man. Glad you are still doing this KZfaq channel. It's great for so many coin guys to come here to get real understanding and help in the world of coin magic. Your doing an amazing job teaching the new generation. Keep up the good work 😁👍
@eikua47Ай бұрын
Do you have a video explaining your hand washing technique? I remember you showing it in a livestream and you didn't overdo it. Thanks again! Good stuff!
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
I think I first explained it here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/m8uFn6l-3s_TnoE.htmlsi=4oWQHfXkSNxlvGLP
@JokerJim23Ай бұрын
Hi Rick , well as a somewhat "not to dilligent" student, I have different books on coin magic & most of the "necessary" card books. I watched 1 of your coin videos & subscribed immediately. Why ? Well you are pretty obviously a "coin man" . I say this because I have got many years watched some of the best magicians in the world. Through out this time & from educating myself of card technique & a bit of coin slieghts, I found your talent & skills to be very smooth & natural. This caught my eye immediately. I wonder if I could ask two questions of you ........ 1) is it mostly "dollars" sized coins you use ? 2) Do you have any books or course on coin work ? Thanks again you've given me a little spark again. 🏴👍👍😉😁😁✨
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
Thank you so much! 1. I use half dollars for most things. It is just a more versatile sized coin. I use dollar coins on video when I am explaining/demonstrating just so it is as clear as possible on video. But, I do use dollar coins for certain routines in particular, like a 1 coin routine and a 3 Fly type of routine. 2. I have tutorials that I've made myself at rickholcombemagic.com I have thought about putting a course together, just need to get organized.
@JokerJim23Ай бұрын
@@RickHolcombe Thanks very much Rick . My coin's are out & I'm looking nowhere else. I'll have a look at your website too. Iv'e always found card & coin magic fascinating. Though I must admit I think the coin's are far more interesting. 🏴👍😉😁✨✨
@guillermor.r4831Ай бұрын
It would be great if an expert in coin magic like you made a video listing the classics that can be done with coins, for example, coins through the table, coins into the glass, or wild coins
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
Like a "Coin College"
@guillermor.r483129 күн бұрын
@@RickHolcombe Exactly, obviously it's not necessary to explain each one of the classics in coin magic, but simply mentioning them would help a lot. It's complicated to make your own version when you don't even know them
@My-Name-Is-DupratАй бұрын
you are my savior, but, if i may ask you a question, from which books are these vanishes from?
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
In Modern Coin Magic, Bobo describes the breast pocket ditch. Also look at the methods described in "New Era Coin Go" page 34 and "A Smart Trick" for some methods on the back of the hand and wrist.
@My-Name-Is-DupratАй бұрын
@@RickHolcombe Thanks!
@amitbeniwal6891Ай бұрын
Pls make a tutorial on the last technic at 20:30
@anil4nature11 күн бұрын
👌👌👌😍😍
@JoshuaBarnard-gn4hj28 күн бұрын
Hey Rick. Your videos are awesome. I really appreciate everything you explain in detail on your tutorials on how to do coin magic. You're very well spoken and educated. Please keep on putting out new tutorials on how to do type of stuff. I already learned a lot from you and I'm just starting out. Thank you so much
@RickHolcombe27 күн бұрын
Thanks Joshua!
@SevenTheJesterАй бұрын
I've gotta be honest with you, Rick, when I first found your channel, I didn't think I would subscribe...but let me explain, please. It's more than obvious from any one of your videos taken at random that you're really talented, and that you definitely have a ton of knowledge on the subjects of coin magic and general sleight of hand. Anyone can see that. The reason I didn't think I would subscribe is that you're so kind and so nice that I assumed, wrongfully so and without good reason, that it had to be phony. I know it sounds absolutely ridiculous, but someone as kind and as friendly as you are that actually wants to help people, and is 100% genuine, is actually a pretty rare kind of person. But... I've obviously had my eyes opened, and of course I see now that you genuinely are, in addition to being ridiculously talented, just a _really_ decent guy who is generous enough to share his extensive knowledge and his valuable time with us for free, and I appreciate that a great deal. I'm sorry that I ever doubted you, but I'm a loyal subscriber now, and I'm glad that I am. Keep up the amazing work, your content is incredible - and I don't just mean here, I also love your website. For anyone wanting to learn and become good at coin magic, Rick Holcombe is the only name they really need to know. And, of course, if I happen to run into any of them, I'll gladly tell them that - they'll thank me for it eventually! Let me thank you one more time, and I'm sorry again for being skeptical; I drastically misjudged you, sir.
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
Wow! I'm completely flattered by all that. It means a lot to hear that my videos are helping people. Since I first started posting videos on KZfaq, I never wanted to put on some overly energetic, fake personality. I just wanted to provide straightforward, quality instruction and discussions. So, it's great to hear when that is resonating. Thank you for your message.
@SevenTheJesterАй бұрын
@@RickHolcombe Not at all, really. You're doing a fantastic job, and it costs me absolutely nothing to tell you that. If the ten or so minutes I spent typing that is all it costs me for the amount of teaching available here, I'm coming out way ahead on that deal. Between this channel and your website you've basically provided a masterclass on coin magic for free, and I've learned a ton from you. I recently started a very small channel to do a 365 challenge (started on Jan 1, so I'm 101 days in) to try to raise money for charity, but I wasn't a magician before I started. Basically everything I've learned about coins (I tend to focus more on cards) has come from you. I've gotten some routines or handlings from others, but as far as actual sleights and theory, that's all from you, Hugard and Bobo. ...and please feel free to delete or not post this comment if it seems like I'm trying to promote myself or my channel, that wasn't my intention at all. Thanks again for what you do, and for taking the time to reply. I really appreciate the personal touch. Cheers. 👋
@AndrejAgranovskiАй бұрын
🤌🏻🙏
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
🫡😎
@fares8005Ай бұрын
9:25 Why don't you just classic palm the coin? It's less angle sensitive and no chance of the coin falling out of balance.
@RickHolcombeАй бұрын
Every position has its advantages and disadvantages