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Edge Grip appears once in [[J. B. Bobo]]'s [[Modern Coin Magic]] (195X). The master of Edge Grip, and the person who has developed more ingenious material using it than anyone else is [[David Roth]]. Most of his material with the Edge Grip is taught in [[David Roth's Expert Coin Magic]] (Kaufman, 1985).
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Edge Grip appears once in [[J. B. Bobo]]'s [[Modern Coin Magic]] (195X). [[David Roth]] is largely credited with popularizing this grip's use in modern coin magic by creating methods of getting into it during performance (before Roth, Edge Grip was a "one shot" deal in which the magician had to turn his back to get into the grip). Most of his material with the Edge Grip is taught in [[David Roth's Expert Coin Magic]] (Kaufman, 1985). Other well known practitioners of Edge Grip are [[Kainoa Harbottle]] and [[Giacomo Bertini]]. [[Kainoa Harbottle]] published his manuscript [[Coins on Edge]] detailing his work primarily on Edge Grip stack transfers. [[Giacomo Bertini]] recently put out a CD of video files with much of his work primarily centering around pinky transfers and the Edge Grip.

Revision as of 05:27, 17 November 2007

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Edge Grip appears once in J. B. Bobo's Modern Coin Magic (195X). David Roth is largely credited with popularizing this grip's use in modern coin magic by creating methods of getting into it during performance (before Roth, Edge Grip was a "one shot" deal in which the magician had to turn his back to get into the grip). Most of his material with the Edge Grip is taught in David Roth's Expert Coin Magic (Kaufman, 1985). Other well known practitioners of Edge Grip are Kainoa Harbottle and Giacomo Bertini. Kainoa Harbottle published his manuscript Coins on Edge detailing his work primarily on Edge Grip stack transfers. Giacomo Bertini recently put out a CD of video files with much of his work primarily centering around pinky transfers and the Edge Grip.