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Psychic Money SenseDevin KnightDesigned for an intimate close up show, this experiment apparently shows that a spectator has an excellent psychic sense as he achieves an impossible outcome using three pay envelopes and some ordinary coins. Apparently give a spectator psychic intuition. The magician shows three small coin envelopes. On the front of each envelope is attached a different coin. One envelope has a penny attached to the front, another has a nickel, and finally the last envelope has a dime. The magician says he has made a written prediction and points to it. It is on the table in full view. The coins on the envelopes... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Pride: The Copenhagen Coin RoutineWerner G. SeitzEffect: After displaying a glass and a handkerchief freely, the close-up artiste borrows a coin (or uses his own) and passes it right through the folded handkerchief placed on top of the glass, which a spectator is holding in his own hands. The effect is repeated. This routine requires a gimmick that is not included with this PDF. The gimmick consists of a precision-made ring that fits a 10-Penny piece (or whatever coin you want to use) so exactly that, when placed in the folds of the enclosed handkerchief (which is folded so that twice the thickness of the cloth lies over the ring), a... | $8 to wish list | |
Pocket CoinsDavid NeighborsYou place a ripped off empty jeans pocket on the table. Magically you take three coins one by one out of it. You magically make them disappear and appear inside/under the pocket. The climax is that all three coins disappear inside the pocket. You will need two coins and a matching expanded shell. The video includes a detailed explanation of the "Palm to Palm", "Classic Palm to Fingerpalm Transfer" and "Toss Up Production" moves. runtime: 24min 37s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
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) | |
Pickpocket Proof PurseRoy EidemMultiple surprises, eye candy coin magic with storytelling spectator interest patter. Perform this stand-up, close-up, parlor, or on the street. Several delightful unpublished subterfuges and sleights. Performed and taught by PhD awarded 4F coin magician and AGT participant. Real-world practical. No knuckle-busting. Packs small and plays big. Almost like cheating! Coins appear, multiply, change, and disappear with a startling surprise climax at the end. Immediate reset and you’re ready to go again. Guaranteed to make your spectators laugh and be astonished. [Note: Does require a Johnny Wong gimmick. For other extensive non-gimmicked coin magic see Coins by Roy, Volume 1 PDF and/or download video.... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Peripatetic CoinsLarry Jennings | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Passing ThruKevin ParkerBorrow a coin and show a normal empty glass bottle, then visually pass the coin through the base of the bottle. They don't just see the coin 'appear' in the bottle; they see it 'melt' right through. Then you shake the bottle to conclude the coin is indeed inside the bottle, then give it out as a souvenir. You can even do this with a borrowed bottle. This is Kevin Parker's Passing Thru.
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Palm'r Clip: Magic More SeriesKen MullerA collection of innovative coin sleights and moves based on the PalmerClip palming technique, inspired by Bill Palmer's gaffless Scotch'n Soda routine. (with permission) Originally used as an alternative to classic palm for crippled hands, several new sleights and applications evolved that allow for astonishment not possible by standard methods. You will learn: PalmerClip, PCSlip, PCLay, PCPIck, PCDrop and PCSteal plus suggested applications and an effect called Bangle. Imagine being able to show both hands completely empty after a coin transfer, or between phases of a coins across routine. Photos... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
Only 3FlyMSOnly 3Fly is one of MS' pet effects with 3 coins. The flavor of a fingertip coin across without any gimmicks or invisible assistant, just 3 coins, 2 hands and a coherent routining. Learn today a totally practical routine suited for walkabout and cocktail performances.
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One: visual coin routineMS | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
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 | |
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 | |
NP TechniqueDeepak MishraOne advanced coin move - three awesome applications NP technique is a coin move with three applications:
1st edition 2014, length 14 min 40 s. | ★★★★★ $6.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
None of the Above: one coin routineScott F. GuinnNone of the Above is Scott F. Guinn's anytime, anywhere coin routine that uses just one coin and nothing else; no extra coins, no tricky coins, no gimmicks, no secret utility devices. (The only utility device required, if you want to call it that, is that you must be wearing a shirt or jacket with a left breast pocket.) It includes the complete, commercial con man/hustler-themed storyline that will hook your audiences and reel them in. Like all of Scott's books, the writing is thorough, understandable, and conversational, accompanied by clear and helpful photographs. From the introduction: ... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Ninja Coin & Ninja KeyChad LongTwo extremely magical effects that make it appear you have the dexterity of a Ninja Magic Master. Flip a coin high in the air and appear to catch it deftly between your thumb and forefinger. Or toss your keys in the air and catch the right key at your fingertips every time. It looks absolutely impossible, but it is easy to do. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 1999. runtime: 6min 39s | ★★★★★ $6 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 | |
Mysterious Cross of IndiaDaryl Easton | ★★★★★ $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
My Best To You: CoinsScott F. GuinnThis is Volume Two in the "My Best to You" series. Containing 13 gems of coin magic excerpted from Scott's long out of print books, this material has been edited and updated, with loads of tips, finesses, new handlings, and additions that weren't in the originals. Contains:
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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 | |
MorphJim ColesChange a lighter into a box of matches; transform a silver dollar into a watch. Here’s a collection of eight dazzling close up transformations sure to elicit appreciative gasps from any audience. And the best part? They’re all relatively easy to do. Add some visual zip to your next performance and really make them sit up and take notice. Hot Sqeeze - Your lighter doesn’t work but your solution is simple: Change the lighter into a full box of real matches. Silver Press - Show a ball of metal, mash it between your hands, and it becomes a silver dollar. A hyper visual feat that’s... | ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish list | |
Money MagicWill BlythEntertaining tricks and amusements with coins. From the introduction: This volume has been subdivided into three parts. The first part, comprising tricks necessitating special coins or apparatus, will involve a little outlay. This outlay, however, is not a big item, and a few shillings spent at one of the conjuring depots, whose addresses are to be found among the advertising matter in this book, will place the reader in possession of some really effective tricks. That is, provided the performer carefully follows the detailed workings given in the book; he should then be able to amuse... | $8 to wish list | |
Moments: close-up magic with cards and coinsPeter D. Harrison18 close-up card and coin effects plus extras taught. Over 145 pages of in-depth instructions with colour photographs. First in a series of new ebooks. Some praise for effects included in Moments:
Tricks: Catalyst Got Your Tongue?... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
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 | |
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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