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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 | |
The Boston Tea PartyDavid DevlinThis is David Devlin's pet coin box routine. EFFECT: This routine employs four half dollars along with a copper English Penny, and a coin box. The coins are dumped out of the box onto the table. The coins may be examined by the spectators. The performer reaches into his pocket and brings out a copper English Penny, which may also be examined. The copper coin is placed aside for a moment while the performer places the silver coins in a vertical row on his right hand side. The copper coin is placed into the box, and the lid is placed on top. A silver coin is placed into the left hand. A snap... | ★★★★★ $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 | |
The Best of BenzaisJohn BenzaisA classic publication with wonderful coin magic, some card tricks and cut and restored rope. Slydini adopted some routines from Benzais.
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Kaps on CoinsFred KapsCoin routines and moves explained in video and text.
Similar product from Fred Kaps but on cards is: Kaps on Kards. PDF 10 pages; video length 20 min | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
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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Dubbelkross and SimulkrossKen de CourcyA gradual transposition of three silver coins and three golden coins with an unexpected climax. Two routines. Many methods have been devised for the classical effect wherein three coins pass invisibly through space to join three more. "Dubbelkross" and "Simulkross" are two further variations on the same theme; but, not only are the methods altered, the effects are, too. In fact, "Dubbelkross" represents the first attempt (as far as I know) at giving this transposition a definite climax. "Simulkross" does not pretend to give a startling climax, but is interesting because coins pass simultaneously... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Visual Coin in BottleRalf (Fairmagic) Rudolph | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
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 | |
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) | |
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 | |
The Flosso TossBrick TilleyAn excellent coin vanish made famous by Al Flosso, called "The Coney Island Fakir", taught to the author by Flosso himself in the 1970s. It is within the skill range of even the most untutored student of coin magic. It is highly deceptive while being completely natural in execution.
1st edition 2020, PDF 4 pages, video 35 s. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
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 | |
The Magical Jumbo Chinese CoinKen de Courcy & Ian AdairExcerpt from the Foreword: Certain pieces of apparatus, not many, have a sort of built-in glamour. Maybe charisma is a better word. I'm talking about props you enjoy seeing and handling. Supreme's Jumbo Chinese Coin comes into this category. To coin a phrase ... "It looks good ... it feels good ... and, by golly, it works good!" For the close-up performer it will add an expensive appearance to your routines as well as a completely unexpected climax to any trick with coins. For the cabaret magician, it can be easily seen and appreciated and, since it is unfaked, examined if necessary. In... | $10 to wish list | |
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 | |
Simplex Hopping HalvesMark LeveridgeIf you enjoy simple to do magic that never requires a re-set and which you can do anytime, anywhere, you will love this two-stage routine using a 10p and a £2 coin. (Any two coins of different sizes can be used for this effect.) Both coins are borrowed from spectators and placed into your fist. The 10p is openly removed, shown freely and genuinely placed away in your pocket. Instantly it jumps back to your hand to join the £2. Then the £2 is removed, but instead of both coins reappearing in the hand, they both vanish and are produced from the pocket. Very clean handling, easy to do,... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
John Ramsay's Cylinder and CoinsJohn Ramsay & Victor FarelliA classic routine explained in detail with almost 50 photographs. Excerpt from the preface by John Ramsay: It is now over fifty years since I started to experiment with the Cap and Pence trick, and I have worked out several methods of using the standard apparatus. The present routine, lucidly and minutely explained by Victor Farelli, is not the result of a "brain wave" it was gradually evolved by a process of trial and error, and I trust that the reader will decide to study it thoroughly and that he will add it to his programme. For the last thirty years, or more, it has been one... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Triple Start: Magic Beyond SeriesKen MullerAn opening magic effect for an unknown audience as scaffolding for a full routine. Full involvement of audience participation and imagination in making the magic happen, with astonishment beyond expectations. With obviously empty hands as a guide, you have three spectators each imagine a different colored poker chip and pretend to place it your left hand. This prize is then guarded by a fourth spectator as three other guests decide on the order of the chips in the imaginary stack. When your hand opens it contains three actual poker chips in the exact color order chosen by the spectators.... | $10 to wish list | |
SilverMichael P. LairA collection of 25 coin effects. Coin effects have always been my niche in the world of magic. Since I was a boy, watching a coin vanish or appear has fascinated me. The effects use:
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Silver 2Michael P. LairThe coin rolls on. Tired of those sissified Coins Through the Table routines? Do you get an itchy trigger finger when someone says: "Would you like to see my unique handling of Matrix"? Have you sat through a Coins Across presentation that was so complex that even the magician got lost? Are we not men? Then what we need is Silver II. Packed with the bizarre. The common stuff got weeded out in the first edit. Contents
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CCC End PhaseKen MullerA unique approach to the extraction of the last coin from cord for a Charming Chinese Challenge Routine or similar magic presentation. The extraction occurs in the hands of two spectators after being inspected by several others as the coin being actually on the cord. This end-phase is cleaner and "stronger magic" than traditional methods but does require mastering new sleights and experienced audience management skills. NEW END EFFECT: A single Chinese coin swings from the end of a doubled cord like a pendulum following a series of effects where a coin was magically extracted for the... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
One CoinBrick TilleyHere's something that will enhance your reputation and make you appear to have great skills. A one-coin routine that is within range of anyone. It showcases a conceit that David Copperfield liked well enough to introduce in one of his later TV specials. Unlike other routines, it is easily mastered. It includes a concise video tutorial.
1st edition 2023; PDF 1 page, video 1min 36s. | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 |