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Capture the CoinDave ArchYou can almost smell the popcorn and hear the screams from the roller coaster as the magician unfolds the game board to demonstrate this seldom seen scam entitled Capture The Coin. With two coins placed on a checkerboard-like mat, the mark attempts to beat the game operator by moving in turn their coins one square at a time. If the mark successfully eludes the operator's coin from catching (moving into the same intersection of the lines as his), the mark wins. If the operator corners the mark's coin and then moves his coin into the same intersection of lines as the mark's coin, the operator... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Cards and Coins ParadeCameron Francis & Aldo ColombiniTen routines with cards and coins. CONTENTS:
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Casino CashMark LeveridgeA deck of cards is spread and freely displayed back and front. Four cards are selected at random by a spectator and then placed in a fan on the table. A snap of the fingers and when the fan is lifted, four coins are seen to have instantly appeared underneath. As a lead in to a four coin matrix routine this is ideal as it creates an unexpected and sleight free intro. You just need a regular deck, which you need to prepare once (takes about 15 minutes), and four small coins (10ps or US quarters). Remember – no palming or sleight of hand is required.
1st edition 2021; PDF 4 pages,... | $14 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Casino Chip MiraclePekiThis trick might become your favorite trick. You show spectators a green casino chip. And then every few seconds a new visual effect happens. The chips proliferate and migrate under your hands. They disappear and reappear somewhere else. They change color individually and for the climax all three chips change color. You get a show routine by decorated magician Peki. Peki won with his manipulation performance many international first prizes and also two awards at the FISM World Championships. This chip performance developed over 30 years of practice, has continued to capture the attention... | $20 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
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 | |
China SpiceKen MullerA unique coin routine similar to CSB, but using coins you already own. Using the enhancements of sway methods, these coins transpose in ways not possible with traditional moves. Two and then three coins handled by spectators jump from one hand to another, then from pocket to hand, and finally to a spectator's hand. These coins take on an international identity and cultural bias that is amusing and mystifying. This is a multi-phase routine involving three different types of coins that goes far beyond a traditional C/S/B approach. A Kennedy Half, English Penny, and Chinese coin are used... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Chinatown Quarter MagicHen FetschAt long last this booklet of seven new routines for use with your Chinatown Quarter (they also work with the Chinatown Half and Chinatown Dollar) is once again available. Leave it to the fertile mind of "Hen" Fetsch to come up with these clever money mysteries with which you can enchant most any audience. Get that Chinatown quarter, half or dollar coin you already own out of your magic drawer and put it to use. Contents:
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Chinese NailSultan Orazaly | $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Classic PalmGiacomo Bertini"Within the inner circle of coin magic, the work of Giacomo Bertini has been known and respected for years." - Stephen MinchForget what you think you know about the Classic-Palm, and discover a brand new way to approach the most important coin sleight. This is Giacomo Bertini's most complete video tutorial on the "Classic-Palm. It includes details not previously explained.
1st edition 2020, length 10 min 20s. | $11.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Coin and Money MagicEddie JosephThis must be the most "overlooked" coin magic book ever published. The material, by Eddie Joseph, is unusual and original. There are items for both close-up and stage work; sleights, flourishes and routines. In this illustrated volume you will discover thirty coin vanishes; twelve coin changes; forty-five new moves, tips and gimmicks; ten combination moves utilizing coins and matches and thirty-seven close-up tricks and routines. This material, available nowhere else, is a potential "goldmine" for the coin worker!
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Coin Ditcher Gimmick: for vanishing coinsMark StoneBased on an old concept that has been seriously rethought to create a simple and practical device; it allows for complete vanishing of coin gaffs and regular coins of any size up to jumbo 3" coins.
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Coin Falling UpJohn CorneliusThis is an independent reinvention of Arthur Buckley's muscle pass by John Cornelius. John turned the move into a showpiece by itself. runtime: 3min 20s | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Coin GamesGerard ZittaTwo hands off and impromptu effects you'll do for the rest of your life at any moment notice, and every time you'll meet somebody because they are fun to perform, simple and practical.
This ebook is a combination of the simplest plots you can perform in Magic: HEADS or TAILS? and WHICH HAND? They can be done separately as well. The routine: Take your wallet and casually throw a $100 bill (or just $1...but... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
Coin Glass and Coins AcrossJose CastineirasJose Castineiras is an accomplish young magician from Spain. In this download video you will get the full performance and explanation of two coin routines, Coin Glass and Coins Across, as well as his innovative use of the muscle pass. "Jose is one of my favorite coinmen: the best muscle-pass I've ever seen, the best technique and execution transferred to many his personal routine...Great!" - Giacomo Bertini 1st edition 2016, length 26 min | $30 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Coin in LollipopRalf (Fairmagic) Rudolph | $12 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
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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Coin Magic (Barlotta)D. Angelo FerriBarlotta's Coin Magic manuscript features his variation of Slydini's "Four Coins through the Table". He has eliminated the 'mid air Hang Ping Chen' movement and replaced it with a Slydini variation he sometimes employed. Dennis' objective was to give magicians interested in doing Slydini's "Four Coins" a method that is easier to do and is still completely constructed of Slydini technique. This manuscript also includes Slydini's "Vanishing Stack of coins", which he sometimes performed at the end of his coin routine, and Barlotta's "Six Coins under the Shaker Club", the idea for which he got while... | ★★★★★ $14.95 to wish list | |
Coin MagnetrixFrederick L. Kraft & Arthur KraftThis is number three of the Paul Diamond "Gems of Magic Book" series. A sequel to Magneticoins, introducing more of the authors' novel creations, adaptations and presentations in the new and fascinating field of magnetic numismatic legerdemain.
1st edition 1973, PDF 66 pages.... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Coin Rattle Gimmick 2.0Mark StoneThe Coin Rattle Gimmick provides the illusion of vanishing several real coins after having been shown placed and heard rattling inside the magician's hand. The Digital Coin Sound System uses an inexpensive, readily available gimmick that imitates the sound of coins falling and spinning inside a coffee mug and then vanishing from the mug. This thoughtfully developed system allows the magician to present the effect in short sleeves, with complete freedom, with nothing to palm and nothing to get rid of. Includes 50 pages of easy-‐to-‐follow, crystal clear photos and instructions on... | ★★★★★ $19 to wish list | |
Coin Through BottleDavid SamBorrow a coin from a spectator, have the coin signed, and then have the coin penetrate a filled water bottle. The coin that magically enters the water bottle is truly the borrowed and signed coin. There is no switch of the coin. There is no duplicate coin. The coin that is given to you is the one that ends up inside the water bottle. The water bottle is gimmicked in a novel way. The video demonstrates how the bottle needs to be gimmicked. It is not that hard to do, but it will require some care and supplies you may not have around the house. Once the coin has entered the bottle, the bottle... | $12 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
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 | |
Coin TricksThomas (Tom) OsborneFrom the introduction: In the quiet sanctum of one’s home, or in a circle of intimate friends, a person performing an effect in magic may be perfectly at ease, but under fire before a critical audience it may be a different story. More times than I care to remember I have seen this happen; this is especially true of the spare-time Magician and, believe me, it is my sincere desire to help overcome this failing. But, I also believe a person can be taught to perform Magician’s tricks in a manner that is quite pleasing. It is with this thought in mind that I have consented to put into... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Coin'cidenceUnknown MentalistThe owners of this ebook can get Absolute and Ultimate Coin'cidence for half price. This is a routine which defies categorization. It is inexplicably weird and amazingly powerful. It can be performed with your own coins or borrowed coins. With your own business cards or borrowed business cards. It can be performed with real coins or even with imaginary coins. The performer makes a prediction on the back of his business card and keeps it face down in full view right before commencing the routine. A participant is asked to make a free choice from among 5 coins, real or imaginary. After the participant lands on a coin,... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
Coining MagicEdward MarloMarlo's coin magic has a wonderful imaginative quality. He does things with props you've had around for years and you wonder why you didn't think of it.
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