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01 Count: Magic More SeriesKen MullerA coin effects enhancement mission. This material provides an involving adventure into the creation of new performance modules as an enhancement for coin effects. So, just imagine ... You have two empty hands (wiggle-wiggle) and a couple of coins on a table. Maybe they are borrowed or spectator selected from a basket. Three half-dollars – yeah, nothing else. You pick up one coin with your right fingers and drop it into your left open palm. You select a second coin to join the first – see it fall, clink! Two coins now visible on the left palm. Your right fingers claim the final coin... | $10 to wish list | |
3+MS GadaboutMS | ★★★★★ $7 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 | |
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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A Fistful of DollarsGregory WilsonSnap your fingers to produce during the snap a coin at your finger tips. Greg does this three times and then vanishes the coins one by one. The move to produce a coin while snapping is Doug Wick's Snap Production. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2000. runtime: 13min 13s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
A new look at the Okito Box Teach-InLewis GansonIn 1911, Okito was in partnership with Joe Klein in a magic shop on Broadway, New York. Joe suffered from indigestion and kept his boxes of pills in a drawer in the shop. Okito often handled the pill boxes and noticed that the lid would fit on both bottom and top and in each case, the box looked the same. He had some made up in metal instead of cardboard, of such a size as to take coins and so the "Okito Coin Box" was born. Since they were first marketed by the Bamberg Magic and Novelty Company, dealers all over the world have manufactured and sold these boxes. Different ideas have been incorporated,... | ★★★★★ $9.50 to wish list | |
AA3FlyRaymonde CrowAA3Fly stands for "Anytime, Anywhere" 3 Fly. Using just 4 ungimmicked coins, you are prepared to perform a stand-up coin routine suitable for almost any venue. Start clean and end clean, with the coins examinable and your hands otherwise empty, both at the start and the end of the routine. You'll learn several novel ideas to wring the most magic out of 4 normal coins. This routine also includes my patter for the effect. 1st edition 2016, length 13 min | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Absolute and Ultimate Coin'cidenceUnknown MentalistThis is a 2 ebook bundle consisting of Absolute Coin'cidence and Ultimate Coin'cidence. If you already own Coin'cidence or purchase along with this, you can get this 2 ebook bundle for half price. You need to have Coin'cidence to understand the contents of this release. The tremendous response to the innovative Coin'cidence principle and routines has pushed it to the very top of the hotlist. Now this 2 ebook bundle contains 20 killer routines with the Coin'cidence principle. Also there are 3 bonus ideas for you to develop on. Absolute Coin'cidence This ebook contains 9 amazing routines with different themes... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
AbsorbSofl | $8 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
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 | |
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 | |
Amalgamated StealMichael WildThis effect is superior to standard Copper & Silver routines. It is also more amazing than classic Coins Across routines. Amalgamated Steal combines the most astonishing and visually entertaining aspects of both to create a multi-phase coin routine that will keep your audiences on the edges of their seats and leave them absolutely stunned. You will need two silver half-dollars. One copper coin. One matching copper/silver coin. Two expanded silver shells (one heads and one tails). 1st edition 2006; 10 pages. | ★★★★★ $9.50 to wish list | |
Aqua-Coin FlightDevin KnightA practical parlor routine. Three different value marked coins are dropped by a spectator into a tall thin glass of water and one is then selected. Without sleights or difficult moves, the marked coin vanishes from the glass and ends up inside a sealed envelope. A new and novel platform coin trick that is a real fooler! Not just for close-up, but an actual coin effect that plays big and fills the stage as they say. There are no gimmicks or difficult sleights. A totally impossible appearing coin flight under impossible conditions. All it takes is a bit of practice, then you will have a masterpiece... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Basic Chip TricksIan KendallIan describes carefully and in detail a number of beautiful and cool flourishes with chips. You are sitting at a blackjack table and you have won a stack of chips during the last plays. The dealer ran out of cards and has to shuffle his six decks, which takes a while. This is the ideal moment to impress with a few chip flourishes. Of course, all of these moves can also be executed with coins rather than chips. You will learn:
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Be Like Water (performance only)Curtis Kam | $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Bernard's Lesson on Coin Magic Teach-InLewis Ganson & Bobby BernardBobby Bernard teaches palming, sleights, stratagems, and T. Nelson Downs' Coin Star. Photographed and written by Lewis Ganson. This was part of the famous Ganson Teach-In series originally published by Supreme Magic Inc. Rights are now owned by Martin Breese whom we thank for the kind permission to reproduce this booklet. [Get the full collection of all 17 Teach-Ins at a huge discount. 1st edition 1978 by Supreme; original 35 pages; PDF 43 pages.
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Bionic CoinRalf (Fairmagic) RudolphThis is an exceedingly clever and versatile way to gimmick a coin to create a stunning and visual effect. It works with many coins including US quarters, half dollars and dollars, some Euro coins, as well as many other coins from various countries. Effect: You ask a spectator for a coin. The spectator or performer marks or draws something on the coin. You show your hands empty and you show the coin clearly from both sides. At this point there is no secret second coin involved. You simply move your finger across the face of the coin and the drawing instantly changes, either vanishes or transforms... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
BlinkSultan Orazaly | $9.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
BlueprintsDaniel GarciaThese are Daniel Garcia's 2004 - 2005 Lecture Notes. A sell out at the 2004 LVMI Convention. "Danny Garcia's magic is the FFFF.....it Fools you, Fries you , Freaks you out, and F**ks you up." - Chris KennerContains some of Daniel's closely guarded effects that he has been performing for years: The Ego Slip - Daniel's card control that had even the best card men in magic asking for a copy of these notes. White or Wheat - A Sandwich effect that happens in the cleanest and fairest way possible. Your Personal Safe - A Coins Across routing... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Body PiercingGregory WilsonThis is a strong one coin routine requiring a shell. The coin repeatedly penetrates your hand. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 1999. runtime: 6min 52s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Bowled OverBrick Tilley | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
BoxZaw Shinn | $7 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Bridal CurseDavid CrownThe Effect This ebook includes... | $12 to wish list | |
Brother Can You Spare a DimeRay NobleThis routine uses 4 coins and a borrowed paper bill. Three of the coins are the same style while the 4th is different. Ray uses three silver coins and one gold colored coin when he performs this routine. The odd coin (gold) is laid on the close up mat and a bill is placed over it. Next the magic starts to happen without any clue as to how it is being done. One by one the other three coins are picked up and vanish from your hand and travel beneath the bill. Each time, the spectator picks up the bill to find the traveled coin. The first coin vanish is so complete there is shock and awe on the... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Bull's-Eye Coin TricksLaurie Ireland & Edward MarloIncludes the Human Slot Machine and other guaranteed laugh jackpots, a modern line of patter for the Miser's Dream, a complete routine with a single coin, and tricks with coins of all sizes. Photographically illustrated. Paul Fleming wrote: This 28-page booklet is printed by the offset method from neatly typed manuscript; it is illustrated with 43 photographic reproductions (some of which are less clear than could be desired, and are not always in complete agreement with the text; and is bound in soft boards. It contains nine items by Edward Marlo, eleven by L. L. Ireland, and one by Paul Studham. ... | ★★★★★ $7.95 to wish list |