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Epic Flight(Benny) Ben HarrisThe odd scientific principle discovered by Harris in 1980 makes an amazing coin transposition possible! Two coins are displayed. One is marked with a large cross with a permanent marker and a spectator confirms that the cross will not rub off the coin. In full view, the marked coin and the plain coin transpose through the back of a spectator’s own hand. Fully examinable, easy to do. The scientific principle makes it all work.
1st edition 1980; digital edition 2009; 14 pages. | ★★★★★ $8.95 to wish list | |
Hunt DownAbhinav BothraA card is selected and signed by the audience and is lost back in the deck. A coin is signed by the audience and placed on top of the deck. With a wave of your hand and the coin vanishes from the top and appears above their signed card in the middle of the deck.
1st edition 2023, video 4:49, PDF 1 page. | $4.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Grow Up CoinAkira Fuji | ★★★★★ $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
New Jackpot CoinsAl KoranRoutine by Harry Stanley, updated by Ken de Courcy, edited by Barry Laymond. This was one of Al Koran's popular routines, and a hit on T.V. and during his cabaret and stage performances. It is baffling yet easy to do and, more important, it employs apparatus with immediate appeal to everyone ... money! Al worked the effect continuously and this is the professional presentation he used. The apparatus consists of cloth bag looking like those used by banks and several coins. The effect develops in three stages as follows: 1) A spectator reaches into the bag of money and grabs any number of coins. Miraculously you... | $10 to wish list | |
PulledAlan RorrisonThe Linking Rings effect is a classic of magic and for good reason: a direct and simple method coupled with the visual aspect of the props have made this a strong hold in most magicians' working arsenals. So what is wrong with the original that a new one needs to be brought forth? Well, here are a few small points to take into consideration:
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In FlightAlan RorrisonThis is a neat card and coin to pocket effect. Have a spectator grab a coin and sign it on both sides. You vanish it, or as Alan likes to say 'make it invisible'. Have a spectator select a card, and also the card vanishes while rubbing it on the leg. Both card and coin magically traveled to your pocket. However, the unbelievable miracle is that the signed coin is actually inside the spectator selected card. The card has to be peeled open like an in-flight envelope to get to the coin. Alan teaches every detail. A unique and unforgettable miracle. runtime: 19min 34s | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Metal MorphasisAlan RorrisonHave a spectator take out a coin and have him sign it. Show an empty card case and drop the signed coin into it. The card case is closed and put on the spectators stretched out hand. Then you bring out a bottle cap or take one that is lying around and have it signed as well. The bottle cap is lying on the table. You take the card case held on the tips of your fingers - to make clear that no sleight of hand is possible - and tap the bottle cap. The bottle cap instantaneously transforms into the signed coin. The transformation is incredibly visual and happens right in front of the spectators... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The MintAlan RorrisonThis is a really clever visual effect. I love it. Present a 'mint sheet' (a piece of aluminum foil). Borrow a coin and press the coin into the mint sheet. The impression looks just like the coin. But of course it is just an impression not a real coin - or is it? Hand the coin with which you created the impression back to the spectator. You only have the aluminum foil with the coin impression. With your thumb you squeeze and pull the impression of the mint sheet and create a new coin. The impression has transformed into a real coin. You do the same with the other side of the coin to 'mint'... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Easy CoinsAldo ColombiniCoin magic is usually very difficult to perform, and requires sleight of hand and manipulation. In this ebook, you will find seven very strong coin routines requiring NO SLEIGHTS AT ALL and totally impromptu using ordinary coins. We predict you will never stop doing them. Although in the description Aldo use American coins, any coins from any country can be used and can be borrowed from the spectators. 1st edition 2008; 14 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Easy Money MagicAldo ColombiniTen routines with coins and banknotes (no fake props). Coin magic is usually very difficult to do, and requires sleight of hand and manipulation. In this download DVD, you will find ten very strong routines requiring basically no sleights at all. The routines are:
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Ping Pong RoutineAldo ColombiniA great routine with coins in different phases. The performer holding a Chinese coin and a silver one separately in each hand, joins them together in one hand. The Chinese coin is then placed in a small box whilst the silver coin remains in the hand holding a chopstick. The Chinese coin, as by magic, leaves the box and becomes impaled on the stick, while the silver coin is found in the box. The Chinese coin penetrates the stick, while each end is held by a spectator, and becomes free. Both the coins held again in the hand change places, penetrating the fold of a handkerchief. The routine is... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ken Brooke's Okito Box RoutineAldo ColombiniThis is probably the best routine ever created for the Okito Box. In the hands of the legendary Ken Brooke, this routine was a masterpiece. You will study the Master Move, the best way to secretly turn over the box. Once mastered, you will be introduced to a four-phase entertaining routine with simple props. The effect, briefly is: A coin is in the box which is placed on top of a cardbox. The coin penetrates the cardbox. The effect is repeated. Then the coin disappears and reappears inside the box. Finally, the coin penetrates the hand of the performer! If wanted, everything can be examined. Detailed... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
CoinvelopeAlexander de Cova"This is new to me. I have not seen anything like it. Your touches make it a miracle vanish. Very clean - very natural. Excellent." - Michael CloseCoinvelope is Alexander de Cova's latest creation. With this super simple (and therefore reliable) gimmick envelope you can vanish a borrowed, marked coin and have it reappear anywhere. The vanish is absolutely convincing and easy to do. The diabolical envelope does most of the work. The envelope can be constructed literally within seconds, without using... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Matrix OpenerAlexander de CovaA clever gimmick that allows one to secretly introduce four coins singly from a deck of cards. Al Schneider's Matrix is a classic. It didn't take long for magicians to invent ways to produce the four coins from the deck. Notable contributions stem from Ray Mertz, Don England, Paul Harris, Nick Einhorn, Michael Broden and others. With this humble contribution, Alexander de Cova joins the row and offers a version to produce the coins singly from the deck in the course of an Ace cutting routine. Of course, there are many variations and handlings possible with this gimmick. Play around and find your... | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Flip and TellAlexander GeorgeAn impromptu piece of close-up mentalism that uses no gimmicks in which you demonstrate clairvoyance (or mind-reading), then your participant does - and then you finally show that you had predicted everything! The effect: You and your participant each have a collection of coins before you on a table. You and she take turns secretly flipping over your own coins until she is completely satisfied that neither of you could possibly know the heads-tails orientation of the other’s coins. You now cover a coin of yours and she covers one of hers. Yet you are able to tell the orientation of her... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
The Ramsay LegendAndrew GallowayJohn Ramsay was known for his clever use of misdirection. Probably his most famous quote is
His use of misdirection was so good that he often badly fooled his fellow magicians. Ramsay was a sleight-of-hand master with coins and thimbles, but worked essentially with all objects including cards, ropes and cups and balls. Lots of clear line drawings by Ralph O. Evans. 1st edition 1969 Goodliffe Publications; 2nd printing 1975 by Magic, Inc., comb-bound, 63 pages; 1st digital edition 2013, 93 pages. ... | ★★★★★ $14.95 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
Mad CoinBao NinhPlease note that this video is in Vietnamese with English subtitles. You borrow a coin and a pack of cigarettes from the audience. Ask a spectator to sign the coin. Then you slide the plastic wrapping partly off of the cigarette pack. With a quick gesture, the signed coin in your hand will penetrate the plastic wrapping of the cigarette pack! Purely technical and no gimmick used. 1st edition 2016, length 8 min. | $8 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Mojo Boogie BoxesBob FarmerA three-phase, coin box routine with no difficult sleights. Perfect for the magician who doesn't do coin magic but wants to add an astounding effect to the repertoire. Can be performed close-up and surrounded. Included is Bob's "Beat the Devil" bizarre patter story. You will need one Boston Coin Box and two Okito Coin Boxes to perform this routine. M.D. "A blast to play with ... I have been having so much fun ...." R.R. "... (The routine is) a classic, down to professional quality patter." D.S. "A real nice piece of work ... great ideas and routines ... I ... was quite impressed... | ★★★★★ $9.50 to wish list | |
A Baker's Dozen HummersBob HummerHere's a compendium of 13 of Bob Hummer's unique, mind-blowing stunts for magicians and mentalists. A baker's dozen mentalism and magic effects using cards and coins. Each one seems utterly impossible, yet they work every time. CONTENTS
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Fingertip FantasiesBob OstinA collection of wonderful coin routines.
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InthedarkBrick Tilley | $10 to wish list | |
Tenkai PenniesBrick TilleyA different handling makes a retention of vision illusion possible. This classic is now more baffling than ever. See video below. You will also receive a tutorial video explaining how you can best practice this coin move.
A very similar effect is Tenkai Buttons except that the buttons require a little preparation before this can be done smoothly. 1st edition 2017, 4 pages + video. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Big Time: chip through tableBrick Tilley | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Dr. Hekyll and Mr. HypeBrick Tilley | $10 to wish list | |
The Spider and The FlyBrick TilleyOne of Dai Vernon's favorite casual effects. The double vanish and reappearing of a coin. 1st edition 2017, 4 pages. | $10 to wish list | |
Bowled OverBrick Tilley | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Going Nowhere: dime and penny matchboxBrick TilleyA totally self-working mystery that can be constructed for very little time and expense that leaves your audience completely puzzled. Display a penny. Cover it with a matchbox. The penny has changed into a dime. Open the matchbox. The penny has traveled into the matchbox.
1st edition 2018, 3 pages + video | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Spinning CoinBrick TilleyA large coin is made to spin on its edge around the inside rim of a metal basin. This effect was popular over a hundred years ago with all types of performers both for parties and at outdoor venues. The high keening sound made by the coin attracts a large crowd of onlookers who become fixated by the combination of sight and sound. You will receive both a PDF and a video. 1st edition 2019, 4 pages + video length 23s. | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Morritt Purse SwindleBrick TilleyCharles Morritt was able to hold the entire theatre audience spellbound with what was, in essence, a pocket trick. After inviting two members of the audience onstage he would allow them to figuratively change places, thus transcending and descending their social classes using only two purses and four coins. Two copper coins, held by the "workingman", and two gold coins, held by the "uppercrust", change places while being held in purses by each witness. This updated version replaces much of the skill required by substituting gimmicks that can easily be made at home, while retaining the powerful... | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 |