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Justin Lewis Special user 981 Posts |
Looking forward to getting mine. Ordered today with Paul at hocus Pocus. He has a few more in stock! Free shipping when
You order! This can be a pretty good mentalist routine. I'm thinking of combining it with a few Max maven ideas.
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benmagic1 Regular user London 182 Posts |
Mine arrived yesterday and I love it ! To answer a question back a page it is the same as coin unique but with one big difference, coin unique doesn't work for this, due to how this coin is made. The magnet is so much stronger and it won't get wedged in the shell, so pocket money works every time and you cannot see the gimmicking in any way.
Very good trick ! Ben
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barts185 Inner circle Can you believe I've been wrong on 1355 Posts |
I was actually coming on here to ask about the name of the Chinese coin. I'm likely over-thinking this, but it seemed odd to me, even upon first viewing, that he named all the other coins, but for the Chinese one, just said, "A Chinese coin."
From a couple of statements above, it seems like it's not even a real coin. That's a shame. While I don't think I'll be normally performing for people who know Chinese currency, you can never know what knowledge spectators have, and for the price of this I would expect an actual coin. It's easily remedied, so not that big a deal, but a shame. What would it have cost them to get a real Chinese coin - a few cents? I still think this will go over well, and really like the touch about putting the pouch in the pocket as well - thanks for that. |
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magicbyswh Inner circle North East Tennessee 1555 Posts |
Here is a better updated demo. Also I never liked the way this was originally presented by spelling out the different type of coins. This is a much better way to present this effect.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9cW5bNeU......ShM8A3pw
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Magicalos Special user 556 Posts |
I love this trick!! bought it from mark mason at magi fest, been flooring people with it!
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videoman Inner circle 6732 Posts |
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On Mar 7, 2014, barts185 wrote: I completely agree, they cheaped out on the Chinese coin. But as you said, not difficult to replace. You could even just use a large washer from the hardware store. Create a storyline that makes it's inclusion interesting. Maybe say how some folks used to try and use them as slugs in vending machines during the depression or something. Anyway, shouldn't be too difficult if you give it some thought. Maybe they don't even need to be all coins, include a key or two, or whatever. Just saying it's okay to think outside the box. I don't think it has to be strictly just a coin trick. |
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
@barts185:
I have never purchased any coin set or effect that included real Chinese currency. First off, what we commonly call "Chinese coins" are usually replicas of Japanese coins, not Chinese. The so-called Chinese coins that come with the standard CSB sets, the cheap plastic coins from Sterling with a dragon on one side, the Johnson Chinese coins, the Tango Brass Chinese coins... none are real currency and all resemble Japanese coins. So I don’t see your complaint that Mark should have included real Chinese currency as valid. All that said, the so-called Chinese coin provided is pure junk! It appears to be something I have purchased called Fung-Shui coins - extremely thin replica coins or medals that seem to be made from what is ocmmonly called "white metal"; they can break easily. I immediately replaced mine with a Tango brass "Chinese" coin and it's perfect. Jim |
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S-Branham Elite user Folsom, CA 456 Posts |
I went to the money exchange stand while I was at the Washington DC airport and got real coins from different countries and replaced almost all the coins in my set. It makes the effect and my patter seem more legit.
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
Well, there are two that you must keep... that leaves three you can change out. Of course I imagine that you can add coins to the mix if you wish. Just extends the prediction phase I guess.
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airztonne New user 85 Posts |
They are "chinese" in the sense that in olden days people in china used to link coins with a hole through a string for easy carrying, but that's decades ago. Real china coins do not have a hole any more but is less iconic I guess.
I mean, no one will know what a "Hong Kong Coin" looks like, and if you take a Singapore coin and say "A coin from HK" the audience probably will not have the chance to get a close look at the coin to call you out. That said... I really like this effect! Too bad its way out of my budget though... but I can only imagine what the spectator will be thinking when the 5th coin dissapears! |
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barts185 Inner circle Can you believe I've been wrong on 1355 Posts |
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On Mar 14, 2014, J-Mac wrote: J-Mac, Thanks for that info - I really didn't know that. Not being familiar with Chinese coins myself, when someone said something was a Chinese coin, I actually thought it was a Chinese coin. I actually thought about just saying it was a token of some sort. Does anyone know what the symbols on the coin mean? |
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barts185 Inner circle Can you believe I've been wrong on 1355 Posts |
Has anyone thought about replacing the bag with a somewhat thicker or stiffer material?
I do the part that was suggested here (and again - thanks for that) where I hand the spectator the bag to put into their pocket as a way to prevent them discovering that there are only 2 coins left early. I actually fold the bag over, letting the quarter slide down a little from the bottom, and cover the quarter with my hand, making sure that they only have the top / bottom edges to grab so shouldn't feel the quarter. Today, someone took the bag exactly as I wanted, but then unfolded the bag and laid it in their hand before putting it into their pocket. They still didn't feel the quarter, but that's the first time that's happened to me, and it made me think that if the bag was made of a thicker or stiffer material, that it would be even less of a chance for the spectator to feel it. |
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reed kammerer Veteran user 320 Posts |
I say the symbols mean made in Japan.
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
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On Mar 23, 2014, reed kammerer wrote: :bg: Quote:
Has anyone thought about replacing the bag with a somewhat thicker or stiffer material? Yes, I thought about that too, though I don’t know exactly what to use. I have quite a few similar bags but none seem to be any thicker. Also, I forgot to ask someone to empty out their pocket first the other day, and they didn't think to say anything when they put the coins in their pocket. Gave me a real "Uh-oh" look when I asked for them to remove only two coins. He ended up having to empty his pocket then and man was it ever filled with stuff! That won't happen again! Jim |
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barts185 Inner circle Can you believe I've been wrong on 1355 Posts |
For the bag, I was thinking along the lines of a small leather drawstring bag / pouch.
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emyers99 Inner circle Columbus, Ohio 4739 Posts |
Saw Mark Mason demo this a few times at Magi Fest. I was on the fence about it a few times but ultimately opted against it. The chinese coin that comes with it is super cheap. Not a huge deal but for the price, they should have included high a high quality coin. My biggest issue is the lack of ending. A friend of mine bought one and has had buyer's remorse ever since. The concept is nice. I just think it needs to be fleshed out better
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bowers Inner circle Oakboro N.C. 7024 Posts |
I bought this at a convention two week's
ago from Mark Mason.He is a excellent demonstrator. I really like the effect. Todd |
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corindaman Veteran user 392 Posts |
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On Mar 24, 2014, emyers99 wrote: I think the ending Mark Mason performs is good enough. The coin disapears in their pocket and ends up in the bag. that's Magical enough for most spectators! |
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barts185 Inner circle Can you believe I've been wrong on 1355 Posts |
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On Mar 24, 2014, barts185 wrote: I ordered a couple of bags (they were inexpensive, so I ordered 2 different styles) off of etsy from a shop named thunderrose. They were very quick to answer questions and accommodating in making a bag to whatever specifications I wanted. Once I receive them, will be back with a report in case anyone is thinking about getting one. |
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
Sounds good, Bart. Thanks for the effort!
Jim |
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