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SencilloRannie RaymundoA super visual coins across routine. The profits from the sales of this routine will go to various organizations that are helping victims of the earthquake in Si Chuan, China. Originally this routine was available for $15, but now Rannie has decided to make it free with any amount of donation. That is why the 'price' of this ebook is set to $1, the minimum donation. We hope that you will donate more than the minimum. To do that you only need to change the quantity in the shopping cart. Say you wanted to donate $15, the original price of the ebook, you would enter 15 as the quantity in the... | ★★★★★ $1 to wish list | |
Coin Thru HeadTony ChapparoPass a borrowed and signed coin through your head. You put it into one ear and take it out from the other ear. It is the same coin. No switches whatsoever. An unusual effect! The method is pretty cool but you have to watch your angles and you have to prepare a few things. Actually this can really only be seen from the front - head on. It is a great effect for a single spectator or a small group of spectators or for TV work. Tony mentions in the manuscript that initially this should have been released jointly with Paul Harris as a DVD because he was very interested in the method. But this... | ★★★★★ $2 to wish list | |
The Coin Roll (Steeplechase)David RothThis is a beautiful flourish where one or more coins roll across the back of the fingers. Both Nate Leipzig and Allan Shaw claim to have invented this move. Al Goshman did a wonderful version where a coin rolls up and down his hand. Extreme variations go as far as rolling eight coins, four on each hand. runtime 6 minutes 38s | ★★★★★ $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Eastern Moves: Video Vol. 1Radek MakarRadek received many queries to issue his Eastern Moves ebook as video. For some it is easier to learn a move from video instructions. Radek listened and decided to issue seven videos covering each part of Eastern Moves. This is the first part including the chapters of 'Useful Moves' and 'Flourishes' including:
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Roly-PolyDevin KnightRoly-Poly is one of the most commercial close-up tricks you can do, it is quick and easy to do. It's perfect when you have less than a minute to impress someone. I used this effect in my strolling restaurant gig for over seven years. This often got better response than some of my other effects. Kids love to watch this, and it always generates smiles and laughter. This was taught during my 2010 lecture tour and was well received by the magicians in attendance. The effect is that you show an ungimmicked quarter (any quarter size coin can be used in foreign countries). You start rubbing the... | ★★★★★ $2 to wish list | |
Coin MagicJean HugardCoin Magic by Hugard is a great and complete introduction to coin magic. It teaches all the important palms, transfers and utility moves. It is not as comprehensive as Bobo's Modern Coin Magic but quality wise it is on the same level. If you don't want to read the massive work of Bobo try this one by Hugard. 1st edition, 1935, Max Holden; reprint, 1972, D. Robbins & Co, New York; 88 pages.
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Comedy Coin PredictionDevin Knight"I just got this today, it's great! Sometimes, the simple tricks are the best. I've already shown it to some people, and it really DOES get a big laugh. Thanks!" - Dave D.Effect: Here is a very novel comedy close-up prediction effect that your spectators haven’t seen before. Almost everyone carries a cell phone nowadays, and most all of the cell phones have a calculator. Tell your spectator that you have made a prediction and that it is contained inside a small coin envelope. Tell him the envelope contains some coins that will predict a number he will create at random, from a number... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
The Gil-Gan SwindleLewis GansonWhat a lovely, simple, but hugely effective coin routine this is. Although an Okito Box is used, none of the regular Okito Box moves are employed .... there are virtually NO SLEIGHTS involved in this effect! Lewis also gives credit to BOB SWADLING for his subtle idea which is incorporated and which makes the effect possible .... and what an effect! A close-up masterpiece! A small piece of plastic the size of a playing-card is shown and placed across the mouth of a tumbler. A 2p piece (or USA 5 cent piece) is placed on top of the plastic and covered by the lid of a small brass box. On tapping... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Rupert Howard Magic Course: Lesson 08: Sleight of Hand with CoinsRupert HowardTable of Contents
1st edition 1931; 22 pages. | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Dream VacationJeff StoneThe Effect: The magi weaves a story of smuggling Pesos across the Mexican border. Then demonstrates by placing a signed Peso in one hand and an empty (just examined) film canister in the other hand. The spectators hold onto the hand with the peso to keep it from escaping ... yet the other hand (no where near the peso hand) shakes the Film Canister ... silence ... silence ... then suddenly you HEAR the coin appear in the canister. It can be immediately handed to a spectator to open. No switches, no dups and everything is examinable before and after the performance. Don't believe me? Watch the... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Summer VanishMS | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
50 Kute Koin TricksUlysses Frederick GrantThis manuscript describes fifty close-up tricks, gags and stunts with coins - none of which require sleights. Many new ideas are employed - including new dodges that open up a new field. Every magician should be able to perform one or two coin tricks. Choose from the many in this manuscript. PDF 6 pages | $4 to wish list | |
The Miser's MiracleJerry AndrusEFFECT: The performer shuffles a deck of cards and fans them out, explaining that he will use the two cards wherever the spectator says, "Stop." At the spectators indication the performer stops and removes the two cards at that point. Both hands and both cards are shown on both sides and without further manipulation the two cards are placed together face to face, and a silver dollar is seen to slowly emerge from between them. After rolling up his sleeves and again showing his hands empty, the performer picks up the deck from the table and shuffles it again. The cards are fanned out, and again... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Okito Coin Box RoutinesLeo (Mohammed Bey) HorowitzOne of the best works on the Okito coin box including moves and routines.
1st edition 1963, 53 pages; 1st digital edition 2016, 42 pages. | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Zella: copper and silver coin routineUlysses Frederick GrantIt is impossible to adequately describe in words the greatness of the Zella Copper and Silver routine. Nowhere will you find a routine so easy and pleasurable to present, yet so profound in its effect upon those watching it. The routine has been thoroughly tested from every practical and theoretical standpoint and has been performed with unparalleled results before men experienced in coin magic. No double-sided or other trick coins used. No gimmicks. Only regular coins used. Easy to learn as there are no difficult sleights. First Effect: Three coins are on a table; two half dollars and... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
The Dime and PennyLloyd E. JonesTwenty-five excellent tricks are concisely explained by Lloyd E. Jones for this excellent piece of mechanical coin magic. Nicely illustrated, too. The Dime and Penny ebook makes an old trick modern and definitely establishes it as one of the classics of magic. No difficult sleights are required, no bulky apparatus, every move is described. You'll deceive your friends for days on end with the excellent magic effects possible with this one piece of mechanical magic. It's doubtful that any book devoted to a single pocket trick has ever featured such good magic as is given in this book. Many... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Modern Coin ManipulationThomas Nelson DownsLearn coin magic from the best coin manipulator ever - the "King of Koins". T. Nelson Downs' original "Miser's Dream" is still unsurpassed. He invented many other new and innovative moves. The unique feature of this book is that it includes many photos of the hands of Downs detailing every important sequence in a move. He also offers helpful tips on presentation, patter, and other techniques. Another excellent book by T. Nelson Downs is The Art of Magic. 1st edition, 1900?, Hamley Brothers, London?; 1999 reprinted under the title "Classic Coin Tricks" by Dover Publishing, New York; 244 pages.
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Super Session #9: Twist and UntwistGregg WebbThe following effect, Twist and Untwist, enables you to practice and perform your "Steeplechase" coin roll with impunity - no more worries of dropping the coin.
1st edition 2020, 3 pages. | ★★★★★ $4.95 to wish list | |
Super Session #12: Three-Way Spellbound with KickerGregg WebbThis startling coin routine, "Three-Way Spellbound with Kicker," enables you to casually display a coin at your fingertips and magically change it into several other coins one-at-a-time. In the end, a silver dollar appears from out-of-nowhere as a surprise kicker.
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Super Session #13: 2 Poker Chip TranspoGregg WebbA clean and fast transposition of two poker chips. Only two poker chips are used - nothing extra is required. This trick is based on an original coin effect by Sol Stone, to whom this ebook is dedicated. "Love the poker chip transposition. Easy to do and really practical -- it's a good example of why and when to use the Spellbound Change. This is a quick trick I'll use." - Ed Brown 1st edition 2021, PDF 2 pages. | ★★★★★ $4.95 to wish list | |
Aether #2: Bank Night 1 HandedGregg Webb & Doug McGeorgeOriginally written for Genii Magazine as a "one-handed Wild Coin," this effect is direct, startling, and fast-paced. It requires the following props:
1st edition 2021, PDF 4 pages. | $4.95 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Aether #4: Wild ChipGregg Webb & Doug McGeorgeGregg Webb explains how to make several poker chips change color, then change back using sleight of hand and simple props. (Note: this is not the Sol Stone trick explained in Super Sessions #13.) 1st edition 2021, PDF 2 pages. | $4.95 to wish list | |
Aether #6: Webb's FlurryGregg Webb & Doug McGeorge | ★★★★★ $4.95 to wish list | |
Aether #10: Slydini TouchesGregg WebbGregg Webb presents ideas based on Slydini's use of Classic Palm and dropping coins to the cupped hand instead of lapping. Here, you will learn subtleties:
1st edition 2021, PDF 3 pages. | ★★★★★ $4.95 to wish list | |
Aether #14: Musings about CoinsGregg WebbGregg Webb discusses some aspects of coin magic that have bothered him for a long time. How to best get rid of an extra coin without arousing suspicion? What is the problem with the Bobo Switch? Why do Jumbo Coins make no sense? What to do about the disappearance of the Half Dollar, the basis of so much classic coin magic? 1st edition 2022, PDF 3 pages. | $4.95 to wish list | |
Aether #15: The GloveGregg Webb | $4.95 to wish list | |
Triplets 3Gregg WebbIn Triplets 3 - The All Coin Issue, Gregg describes a platform version of Hanging Coins with 3 coins so that it fits in with 3-Fly for those that do that trick. Also, the last coin actually vanishes instead of just being held at the fingertips as in the Roth original. Next is a routine that looks like a standard Han Ping Chien trick but in reality is done by a completely different method - Pseudo HPC. A routine using the Nokito Box which is described in David Roth's book Expert Coin Magic. A second ending is provided using a regular Okito Box. Finally, a new feature, Magic News, has... | $4.95 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) | |
Into Thin AirRadek MakarThis is a two part routine - vanish three coins, one by one, and reproduce the same three coins again one by one. The reason Radek prefers to first vanish coins and then make them reappear, as apposed to have three coins appear and then vanish them, is the fact that you can do this routine with borrowed coins. You start with examined coins and then show a miracle which is much stronger than the other way around. You borrow coins or take them out of your pocket – at this point there is no doubt these are just three regular coins. Magic starts when you vanish them. When the coins are re-produced... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list |