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Bubba Sikes has a short video using the D'lites - it's worth a watch to get a start on a routine. There is also a D'Lite DvD for around $20. I haven't watched it in forever, but I remember it being "ok." Some basic stuff, some advanced stuff - but most of it wasn't really "practical" as it required quite a bit of timing and a practiced assistant... (if i recall correctly)
If you find a thumb tip you like - buy 2 or 3 of them. It's always good to have 1 regular spare; and a second for tricks using cigarettes and such (they eventually start stinking of cigarettes - you don't want your primary TT stinking; which eventually causes your thumb to smell bad as well - constant hand-washining is less convenient than swapping TT's)
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You tube for Card and Coin
I've been using You Tube for Card and coin tricks! There's several easy to learn card and coin tricks, explained quite thoroughly, and all they require is a deck of normal cards.
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I am surprised no one mentioned these, but a couple other self-working tricks are the Hippiy Hop Rabbits and a Dove Pan (I have loaded it with candy) goes from empty to full in a moment.