I’m interested in learning how to perform magic tricks for my family and friends. What beginner tricks would you recommend, and what sort of equipment would I need for these.”
Just remember. You'll need to invest more time than money. This might seem like good news to you, but remember, the time must be invested correctly. Something Dai Vernon, my favourite all-time close up magician said: If you don't like to practice, pick a different hobby.
The disclaimer being taken care of, listen up:
PROPS YOU NEED FOR NOW:
Your house probably has an old deck of cards. Otherwise buy one, they are cheap.
You probably have coins too.
You probably have pen and paper too.
You're good to go.
FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS:
Invest in two to three books early on. That will help you decide on what kind of magic you love.
In my opinion, you should get Complete Idiot's Guide to Street Magic by Tom Ogden, Modern Coin Magic by Bobo, and Self-working Mental Magic by Karl Fulves.
All above books have something or the other to do with cards in some trick or the other, by the way. Cards are a staple for most magicians.
I think I can send you links for public domain magic books for free too but as I said, clear the monetary investments early on, it's gonna help you.
And hardcopy >>> softcopy. (Judge me.)
OTHER RESOURCES:
Be active on these forums. Ask questions if you want.
Subscribe to magic channels on You Tube. Other than an ever growing source of tutorials, it more importantly will introduce you to the comunity of magicians in general. I found out about Theory XI through You Tube.
END THOUGHTS:
For now, just practice. Theory and everything can wait. If you really love magic, for now, just practice.
Good luck!
Keep us posted on your journey!
