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Bambu
Elite user
California
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Posted: Jul 8, 2013 02:01 pm
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Jim,
Sorry to hear that you had problem with the gimmick. Pm with you email address and I will send you a workable Cosmar Gimmick.
Mark
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hypnojeff
New user
59 Posts
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Posted: Jul 10, 2013 11:10 pm
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Quote: On 2012-03-28 13:09, Mb217 wrote:
Don't you just love Lybrary.com? They have all sorts of amazing magic there at below-reasonable prices for such great ideas and presentations.
So anyway, I was up there the other day and came across an interesting piece of magic/part of magic that you guys should take a look at. It's a well-done and thorough ebook that happens to be recently produced by a fine Café member here. I was surprised but come to think of it a while back here he also made available on the Café a free tutorial of his version of a coin rattle and it was quite clever. Well he has quite a history in the magic making business and has come up with an accessory called the Cosmar Coin Gimmick, something you DIY guys will really love. It's a holdout and or vanisher that's truly clever, easy to make and cheap to put together on your own. In the ebook, he shows you how right up close via good explanation and a host of very clear to see photos. Seriously, you wouldn't believe how he puts this together but it really is quite clever and better yet, works like a charm.
He shows you how to gather what you need, actually about $10 bucks worth of odds & ends and walks you through how to fashion it all together into a lethal weapon for producing and or vanishing a coin or several coins or even bigger coins. He even goes through the handling in each situation and it's pretty darn easy. It's a nice piece of work and once you make it, you got it forever as this thing will last a life time.
Specifically here, in this new e-book he describes how to build and use a coin utility that allows for secretly holding, retrieving, producing or vanishing five half-dollar coins or four dollar-size coins, or for producing one or two 3” size coins. If used with palming coins, the gimmick will hold double the number of coins.
I love when Café members strike out to do their own thing as many of them have some really wonderful ideas and this is one of them. If you don't want to spend a great deal of money and like producing/working on your own things, then this is nice way to do it. I remembering marveling over all the handmade stuff to make magic happen displayed at magic shops when I was a kid growing up NYC, always interesting stuff that showed how thinking develops before it ever might become so commercialized. It was always wonderful stuff of such great ingenuity and clearly served its purpose as to helping the magic to happen. This work here reminds me of all that in a new sort of way.
I highly recommend you check this out and give it a whirl. I'm not a big gimmick or gaff guy but can truly appreciate good work in that arena. I think you will too. So grab your Lybrary (.com) card and check it out.
http://www.lybrary.com/cosmar-coin-gimmick-p-152557.html
Thanks for the advice! I just bought it. It's a great site.
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hypnojeff
New user
59 Posts
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Posted: Jul 11, 2013 01:31 am
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Quote: On 2012-03-28 13:09, Mb217 wrote:
Don't you just love Lybrary.com? They have all sorts of amazing magic there at below-reasonable prices for such great ideas and presentations.
So anyway, I was up there the other day and came across an interesting piece of magic/part of magic that you guys should take a look at. It's a well-done and thorough ebook that happens to be recently produced by a fine Café member here. I was surprised but come to think of it a while back here he also made available on the Café a free tutorial of his version of a coin rattle and it was quite clever. Well he has quite a history in the magic making business and has come up with an accessory called the Cosmar Coin Gimmick, something you DIY guys will really love. It's a holdout and or vanisher that's truly clever, easy to make and cheap to put together on your own. In the ebook, he shows you how right up close via good explanation and a host of very clear to see photos. Seriously, you wouldn't believe how he puts this together but it really is quite clever and better yet, works like a charm.
He shows you how to gather what you need, actually about $10 bucks worth of odds & ends and walks you through how to fashion it all together into a lethal weapon for producing and or vanishing a coin or several coins or even bigger coins. He even goes through the handling in each situation and it's pretty darn easy. It's a nice piece of work and once you make it, you got it forever as this thing will last a life time.
Specifically here, in this new e-book he describes how to build and use a coin utility that allows for secretly holding, retrieving, producing or vanishing five half-dollar coins or four dollar-size coins, or for producing one or two 3” size coins. If used with palming coins, the gimmick will hold double the number of coins.
I love when Café members strike out to do their own thing as many of them have some really wonderful ideas and this is one of them. If you don't want to spend a great deal of money and like producing/working on your own things, then this is nice way to do it. I remembering marveling over all the handmade stuff to make magic happen displayed at magic shops when I was a kid growing up NYC, always interesting stuff that showed how thinking develops before it ever might become so commercialized. It was always wonderful stuff of such great ingenuity and clearly served its purpose as to helping the magic to happen. This work here reminds me of all that in a new sort of way.
I highly recommend you check this out and give it a whirl. I'm not a big gimmick or gaff guy but can truly appreciate good work in that arena. I think you will too. So grab your Lybrary (.com) card and check it out.
http://www.lybrary.com/cosmar-coin-gimmick-p-152557.html
Thanks for the advice! I just bought it. It's a great site.
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hypnojeff
New user
59 Posts
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Posted: Jul 22, 2013 04:45 am
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Mb,
You seem to have these cool tricks up your sleeve. Any more suggestions?
Thanks,
Jeff
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erichoudini
Regular user
190 Posts
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Posted: Aug 8, 2019 01:52 pm
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Hi Bambu. I am interested in your gimmick but not good at arts and crafts. Is it possible to order your book (instructions) on the device as well as having you mail me the gimmick(s)? If so, please let me know the cost, including Shipping to Canada at K1S4Y5?
Thank you.
Eric.
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