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It's Easier Than You Think Volume 1Geoffrey BuckinghamThis famous book, now republished in three easy to handle ebook volumes. Illustrated with dozens of line drawings by Eric Lewis. The finest coverage of billiard ball work in print, excellent material on coins, and a large number of variety tricks in the Buckingham style and tradition. Paul Fleming wrote: Sleight-of-hand manipulation may be any of many things, ranging all the way from the bald display of manual dexterity that is sometimes called "finger-flinging" to the beautifully conceived and charmingly executed performance of a Downs or Cardini. It's Easier Than You Think is the work of an English amateur... | ★★★★★ $8.95 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
MagneticoinsFrederick L. Kraft & Arthur KraftThis is number one of the Paul Diamond "Gems of Magic Book" series. Featuring a varied collection of the authors' novel creations, adaptations and presentations in the new and fascinating field of magnetic numismatic legerdemain.
1st edition... | ★★★★★ $10 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 | |
Fred Kaps' PurseFred KapsFrom a manuscript written by Fred Kaps. The descriptions are almost entirely Fred Kaps' own, taken from the manuscripts in his handwriting. Changes of words or grammar have only been made where the meaning could have been in doubt had Fred's terminology been used. Fred Kaps' Purse uses techniques by Fred Kaps, fully explained and illustrated with original photographs. INTRODUCTION By Fred Kaps This is one of my pet effects that I practically always carry with me because I can do the routine anytime, anywhere, without any set-up. The effect is: you show an elegant little purse frame... | $15 to wish list | |
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 | |
Milestone in Coin MagicFred C. BaumannThis ebook brings the art of sleeving into reality, and combined with his new approaches to old sleights and many sleights, which have never appeared in print, make this treatise on coin magic one every magician should have in his library. Fred Baumann, who through Tannen's Stars of Magic series has released his "Metalogic," Magic Spoon Bending, which has already become a classic. This was followed soon after by his "Magician's Dream," an unbelievable coin vanish. This ebook imparts his many new ideas and routines of all practical magic on coin assemblies, vanishes and productions. Also in... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Tricks with a Folding CoinFrances MarshallThis is new, revised, and enlarged edition of an old favorite. Almost everybody owns a folding coin - and there are now excellent new ones on the market. Now everybody can learn what to do with the trick.
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Flash DanceEric Jones | ★★★★★ $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Shadow CoinsEric DeCampsA beautiful compact routine wherein three coins vanish and then magically reappear, one coin at a time. An instant classic. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 1998. runtime: 8min 2s | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
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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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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Conn-juringDoug ConnConn-juring contains professional magic developed for the real world. 42 pages, photo Illustrated. Includes: Flush Brush 2.1 Painting the Royal Flushes. After-Afterburn A flaming biz-card production. Joints 3 coin vanish / recovery. Coin Spectacle Elbow, Knee & Neck... w/ repeat! Plausible Presentations An essay. One Conn's one coin flurry and thoughts on the subject. Rab-bit (sponge) vanishes & reappears on a speks shoulder. This Little Pinky A dissertation on the pinky count (3 routines.) Dante's Sandwich A synergystic sandwich sequence; Elmsley's "Point of Departure" meets "The... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
Silver QuickDerek DingleThis is a classic Dingle - strong magic but not easy. Four coins travel magically from the performer's hand to the spectator's hand. Brilliant routining from a master. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 1998. runtime: 5min 47s | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Vaniss: five coin vanishesDeepak MishraFive impromptu coin vanishes at your fingertips. Vaniss is a collection of five coin vanishes all performed at the fingertips. Imagine being able to make a regular coin vanish at the very tips of your fingers. Learn five different methods to do exactly that. This is all sleight-of-hand without any gimmicks. You will learn:
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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) | |
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) | |
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) | |
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) | |
RedemptionDavid KemsleyA visual penetration of coin through can. The performer finishes his / her can of drink and shakes every last drop out. A coin is then shown and placed in the palm of the other hand. The base of the can is impacted on the coin several times and then penetrates the base of the can. The spectators can hear the coin pass through the metal. The coin is inside the can and the spectator can take the coin out and keep both items if they wish. This is a great little idea combining a common gimmick with a clever move to accomplish a coin penetrating a can - a visual and audible effect. 1st edition... | $5.99 to wish list | |
The Exodus: instant coins acrossDavid DevlinEffect: A collection of coins of different denominations is displayed on the table. The right hand is kept well away from the coins, which are then gathered up one at a time by the left hand. The left and right hands are closed into fists. A magical gesture is made, and all of the coins vanish from the left hand and appear in the right hand…but wait…one of the coins failed to go across. The coin is picked up with the left hand, the hands are closed into fists, a magical gesture is made, and the final coin travels from the left hand to the right hand. This “Instant Coins Across” routine... | ★★★★★ $7.50 to wish list |