This thread is full of so much crappy advice that I'm not coming back to it.
Scott.
Scott, I would implore you to offer some tips! We all know that you are one of the leading coin magicians on these boards. If there are suggestions that you can offer we would be honored to hear it.
Better yet, I would appreciate the discrediting of any faulty or misleading advice offered. I, myself, am sure that there is information throughout my post that my be misleading or require clarification. If it isn't too much to ask, I ask you to offer some insight. Those who have watched your routines and followed you over the past year realize that you have a plethora of firsthanded experience to offer. I personally am aware from merely following your video posts that you may offer advice tenfold to that of mine.
Now,
Fishsticks, I think a picture from the side and from of the palm would allow for an amassed amount of information. I watched your video post and realize that you understand much of what you must buckle down on.
Cory, the only way you can deduce the level of proficiency with the palm is by comparing either a video (favorable) or mirrored image of your performance to be critiqued paralleling a performance of a proficient coin worker. However, simply looking at your hands with a bit of honesty as to how well they look while palming will suffice for the beginning phases palm work as you continue to improve. Watching other sleight-of-hand artists technique and subtleties will offer personal advice that only you will be able to apply, that we cannot offer you.
Hope this helps and all the best,
-Chase