Thank you so much Rick for this cool routine! 👏Absolutely great explanation and the over the shoulder view is so helpful! I`m a beginner and I will definitely learn this. I'm glad there's no edge grip. To be honest, I personally don't like it because the finger position looks kind of weird and unnatural and it`s also angle sensitive. With the sleights you use in this routine, you don't have to worry about this much. Please keep on the good work!
Hey Rick , that is just great . Thanks for this I better look out my dollar's ...... Seem's more amazing with the larger coins to the audience. Though your handling is magnificent, so smooth & relaxed. 👏👏👏😁😁👍🏴
This is great! I hated the classic version with the edge grip and the unusual, unnatural juggling of the coins. This will take some practice though. I'm getting some "talking" when vanishing the third coin and also when swapping the finger palmed coin out during the shuttle pass. That second one is an especially bad, scratchy sliding sound. Any suggestions?
Rick magnífico video me gusta mucho el juego. Felicidades. Va directamente a mi repertorio. Me puedes decir el año de acuñamiento que tiene las monedas que has utilizado?. Gracias un saludo 👋.
Awesome thank you Rick 👍 Love your website.
Thanks Rick.. This helps Easier on my disabled ( numb ) fingers.. Thank you..✌🏻
Wow wow wow,another great trick from a great coin magician👌👌👌
Thank you, my friend
Thank you Rick, love it!!
Thanks Rick. Very clearly explained
Thank you so much Rick for this cool routine! 👏Absolutely great explanation and the over the shoulder view is so helpful! I`m a beginner and I will definitely learn this. I'm glad there's no edge grip. To be honest, I personally don't like it because the finger position looks kind of weird and unnatural and it`s also angle sensitive. With the sleights you use in this routine, you don't have to worry about this much. Please keep on the good work!
Glad you liked it!!
Another great tutorial Rick! Thanks! ❤
Nowhere palm is something i find very hard but that's a very good reason to work it!
You could just keep that last coin in finger palm if you wanted.
Sure!
Une belle routine de pièces ..avec une touche de poésie...Merci Rick 🙏
I think this is better than the original one. The improvement of the first coin makes this routine more natural. Congrats and thank you! 😊
I discovered your channel a few weeks ago. I got so much to watch and learn.
This is so awesome a great tutorial 👍😊👍😊👍
Thanks Rob!
Wonderful version I look forward to practicing this
Excellent tutorial!
Thank you!
EXCELLENT handling of a CLASSIC!
Hey Rick , that is just great .
Thanks for this I better look out my dollar's ......
Seem's more amazing with the larger coins to the audience.
Though your handling is magnificent, so smooth & relaxed.
👏👏👏😁😁👍🏴
Thanks 👍
Loved it
What an awesome piece of magic. Fabulous Rick.
Glad you like it!
Thanks Rick! Enjoyed this a lot
Very welcome
Thanks for helping me gett better at coin magic.
I love this one Rick! I'm going to have to work on it...Thanks!
You can do it!
awesome stuff as always, thanks for sharing!
My coin skills are sorely lacking but this routine really makes me want to practise and hone my coin handling.
You should!
@@RickHolcombe I'm literally going to get a bag of change first thing tomorrow.
Love this! Subscribed!
Nice routine!
Thanks for this tutorial!
My pleasure!
another very good and well-explained tutorial
Good job Rick!
Super !!! Great Rick.
Many thanks!!
You are the definition of COOL!
I'm just a dude
Great explanation as always Rick.
Glad you enjoyed it
a nice one,thanks
Awesome trick.love all of your content
Thank you so much 😀
This is great! I hated the classic version with the edge grip and the unusual, unnatural juggling of the coins.
This will take some practice though. I'm getting some "talking" when vanishing the third coin and also when swapping the finger palmed coin out during the shuttle pass. That second one is an especially bad, scratchy sliding sound. Any suggestions?
Work on having a looser grip
Cool
Eres grande Rick
Nice trick rick
Rick magnífico video me gusta mucho el juego. Felicidades. Va directamente a mi repertorio. Me puedes decir el año de acuñamiento que tiene las monedas que has utilizado?. Gracias un saludo 👋.
Gracias! Mis monedas son del ano 1923
Ok muchas gracias
I don’t often see magicians use Ben Franklin halves- in your opinion, is there a reason?
It's true. I need to get a set for myself!
Гениальный!!!