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A Ziploc bag is closed and placed on your palm. A borrowed signed coin is placed on top of the bag. The coin visibly penetrates the still sealed bag. It is really inside. Really! And you never touched it. Okito Coin Box Aluminum Quarter The magician shows a coin and a box Okito. He puts the coin inside the box and the lid, He waves the box to try that the coin is there, he places on the back of his hand, which supports a few centimeters over the table. He gives a flick on the box, the coin crosses the box and falls down on the table. The box is opened and is empty.
The magician places a BORROWED BILL flat on a table (not on his hand!). The spectator is instructed to point at the bill. Slowly and mysteriously the bill begins to fold in half, attracted to the spectator until it stops, touching his fingertip! The spectator moves his finger, causing the bill to continue folding itself up, slowly, following his every movement. The bill passes through six separate stages until it ends up folded in eighths, with the spectator`s finger resting on top of it! The bill is then picked up, unfolded, and shown cleanly on both sides. It is then refolded and tossed back on the table, where then the magician makes a final gesture, causing the folded bill to flip over on the table!
The spectator may instantly remove his bill from the table and examine it!
This routine is ready for you to immediately practice. Includes threaded practice bill with "dummy" practice wallet, special invisible thread and fully scripted patter. |
Learn Coin Magic TricksLearning coin magic tricks is a great way to get started with your magic pursuits. Coins are easily accessible, you can practice nearly anywhere at nearly any time, and the skills you learn with your coin magic will help you with other areas of magic such as card tricks. Having said that, it's still important to keep in mind that practice makes perfect. If you're just dabbling in magic, then you'll find many coin tricks are incredible easy and can be done with nearly no skills at all. However, if you're serious about your magic, then you need to spend plenty of
time getting used to hiding and manipulating your coins. It takes practice, but
that doesn't mean it isn't fun. In the end, there's nothing quite like seeing
the faces of your audience after you've pulled off a perfect coin magic trick. Here are some "learn coin magic tricks" that you're sure to enjoy: Coin Funnel - Effect - Hand the coin funnel out for examination, and allow a spectator to lock a half dollar inside, separating one chamber from the other. There's no way anything can pass through the half dollar. Your spectators are sure of this. The magician then borrows quarters from his skeptical spectators.One at a time, and with no sleight of hand at all, the borrowed coins penetrate the half dollar. The moves are easy to do, and can be mastered in a matter of minutes. Included is a Kicker Finish by Al Cohen: Watch their jaws drop when you reveal a battery inside the funnel at the end of the trick. This is one trick that always sells well. Everything is completely examinable both before and after the trick. Easy to do. Comes complete with beautifully finished, aluminum funnel and detailed routine. Coin Holder (Single) - This single Coin Holder is now fully lined. It will help prevent coin oxidation which sometimes does affect different coins. This Coin Holder is large enough to hold most coins including US Dollar size. Made from genuine leather. Dimensions Approximately 2.25" x 2" 5.75cm x 5cm Folding Coin & Coin In The Bottle - The folding coin has been around for a long time and there’s a good reason for that. If you’ve never experienced the sheer astonishment of an audience as they watch a coin apparently pass into and out of a solid glass bottle, you’re missing out on what Michael Ammar called "one of the five strongest effects you can do with a coin." And, on this DVD, you’ll learn everything you need to know to put a folding coin effect right into your "A" list of material.
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