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close-up Loyal user 260 Posts |
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Craig Ousterling Special user 585 Posts |
PM'd you.
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Al Desmond Inner circle Secret Mountain Lair in Conifer, Co 1511 Posts |
That's an easy question. It's a...
Det er en magnetisk kobber og sølv, en vatret kort og en magnetisk halv dollar. |
Lawrence O Inner circle French Riviera 6811 Posts |
It's a very old but very good effect. It can be performed with a beer mat instead of a card and the two coins don't have to be placed in the matchbox: they can be placed in a pillbox, kept in hand, placed back in a blade purse...
There are many ways to achieve such a great effects which with its many variations has many names. The ma...tic approach is only one of the solutions even if this version doesn't lack qualities.
Magic is the art of emotionally sharing live impossible situations
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magicwatcher2005 Elite user Washington state 446 Posts |
That particular trick can be traced back to the ancient "Dewars & Schweppes" that many magi still perform.
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close-up Loyal user 260 Posts |
Thanks to everyone for their response. I'm wondering, does the effect have a actual name? I know of and have all of the individual components as seen in the link for the video. Just wondering what this effect was called.
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bowers Inner circle Oakboro N.C. 7024 Posts |
Ha Close-up
Johnson has a effect called visual coin penetration.Which is very similar to this video. It come's with the coin's and card. You supply the glass.I have it and it is a awesome effect.It is more visual than the video you showed.Doesn't use a matchbox. Todd |
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