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jolly12 New user PEI, Canada 48 Posts |
I have owned Scotch & Soda for quite some time, and love the many uses I find it to have, but a few weeks ago I was in florida and saw someone do a trick I can't seem to get to work. He placed a cup over the US and Mexican coins and started spinning the coins around until finally the mexican coin dropped from the bottom of the table. Since I am new here and am not sure how far I can go in these Forums in particular, if someone could PM me and I could discuss it with them a bit further I would be thankful. The problem I am having is when the two are under the glass and are spinning! Thanks
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Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
Jolly,
Go to your J.B. Bobo Coin Encyclopedia and read up on coins through the table. I use my Hopping Half instead of the Scotch and Soda for that. It sets me up to go on with the routine. Good Luck! Bob Sanders Magic By Sander |
rowdymagi5 Inner circle Virginia 3616 Posts |
Magnetic Scotch and Soda was probably used.
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jolly12 New user PEI, Canada 48 Posts |
Yes, I wasn't aware of the magnetic set and am quite sure that was the method used now that I know it is available. thanks guys!!
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The Conjuror Regular user Illinois, USA 132 Posts |
Where can I find this magnetic Scotch and Soda? Does it go by a different name?
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Sweet M New user Oklahoma 56 Posts |
I believe MJM Magic carries this. http://www.mjmmagic.com
They have great customer service and carry tons of products. It's in the coin section(of course)and I believe goes by simply magnetic scotch and soda. Good luck.
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yachanin Inner circle Cleveland, OH 2105 Posts |
Hi Conjuror,
You can pick one up here: http://www.mjmmagic.com/store/magnetic-s......184.html Regards, Steve
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doormouse Regular user 152 Posts |
You do not need the magnetic version to do this. You can do it with your standard Scotch and Soda. Overlap slightly the half over the centavo. You can spin the coins in the glass and they will do what they are suppose to. I don't want to expose anything so needless to say the rest should be easy to figure out. If not PM me and I will explain.
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