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Tony Chapparo Special user Albuquerque, NM 704 Posts |
What are your favorite methods of producing four coins as a beginning to a matrix or coins across?
Tony Chapparo
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S2000magician Inner circle Yorba Linda, CA 3465 Posts |
Check out Alan Nguyen's (now, Alain Nu's) "Flurry Production" in John Bannon's Impossibilia. I believe that Alain Nu has it on a video as well.
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Brian Proctor Inner circle Somewhere 2323 Posts |
I like Reed Mcclintock's 4 Co-Pro. *Knucklebusters Vol. 1.* Im starting to use it more and more.
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Myrddin Regular user Belgium 108 Posts |
If you like to try my 4 coins production, just browse to
http://www.online-visions.com/effects/02044coins.html It's a fast and easy production that always gets good reactions from the onlookers. Peter Vanspauwen |
magicalan New user 51 Posts |
The one I use is in David Stone vol. 2, actually there are two of them in there. One is called "thank you for the tip", and the other is called "I want you". They both are great but it depends on your situation to decide which one to use.
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Lonnie Dilan Special user Canyon Country, California 823 Posts |
4 co pro all the way.
it's fun as heck!! Alain Nguyen's coin production is cool too. |
PMVIVA Elite user Argentina 460 Posts |
I prefer to use a coin production wich was shown to me by my frien Mirko, you show your hands empty and you take out of your coat pocket a moneybag frame you open that frame and you take out of it a coin, you go on with this until you have produced three coins, then you take the frame with the other hand you show both hands empty and again produce another coin, I think it is killer.
I also like the Ammar's four coin production "Sonic Squeeze production", or another from David williamson, that you hit in your arm with the magic wand and sounds like you were hitting a piece of metal and then you produce a coin out of there, you continue with this until you produce the four coins. MAGO68
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Curtis Kam V.I.P. same as you, plus 3 and enough to make 3498 Posts |
You guys do 4 Co-Pro? Really?
I guess I owe Reed some money. (BTW, there's a surprise for you guys on "Palms of Steel 3". But we gotta get 2 out first.) My favorite production of four coins is to produce only three, and save the last one for one-aheads. Right now, my fave is to produce the coins singly under objects on the table. The restaurant where I work has nice thick tablecloths on most tables, and cloth napkins. Makes life fun.
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magicalan New user 51 Posts |
Curtis,
BTW, when is Plms of steel 2 coming out -Alan |
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Alan, I just wrote the ad copy for PoS2. Editing is done. It's up to the printers, now, but Magicsmith estimates sometime in October.
(I'm trying to keep this brief, since I really don't want to spam the board) Thanks for asking. Everybody else, watch the coin:
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Reed McClintock V.I.P. 772 Posts |
I can't wait for Palms of Steel to come out. I have seen the material and It is absolutely the most killer coin stuff. I know the surprise about Palms of steel to. hehehe!!!!
You guys are in for such a treat. Curtis has developed some absoultely beautiful coin magic. I think I will be going back into a Curtis Kam stage again. Kainoa has a killer thing that will be on the Palms of Steel to. its great. |
gimmick1586 Regular user 181 Posts |
From downs palm.
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Jay Elite user Northern New Jersey 406 Posts |
I don't use it often, but I take one of the easier ways out when I need to produce four coins: Danny Archer's Coin Card. I tend to stay close to card effects, so it fits in pretty well with what I do. For you die-hard coin guys, this may be cheating a little bit. But, as they say "Whatever gets it done!"
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Scott F. Guinn Inner circle "Great Scott!" aka "Palms of Putty" & "Poof Daddy G" 6586 Posts |
I like to use my pal Danny Fleshman's Rollover Production.
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MAGICTOM Veteran user Dallas, Tx 354 Posts |
David Stone has a nice 4-coin production on one of his videos, however it is not taught.
I do not know the originator of the effect, but it is 4 coins produced under a playing card, each time the card is turned over on the table, a coin is found to be under it. I figured it out from watching it, the method of the production is easy to see hoe it is possible.. however it took about 1000 run through practices for me to be able to do it 9 out of 10 times... lots of practice, but a beautiful impressive production... C-ya Tom
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Dan Watkins Inner circle PA 3028 Posts |
*grin* Tom,
You said you don't know the originator of that effect, just by coincidence you unkowningly described what Scott just posted right before you. What David Stone is performing is the Dan Fleshman Rollover Production |
Reed McClintock V.I.P. 772 Posts |
Jerry Andrus was doing that way before stone or fleshman, or chad long. The effect of Jerrys is known as Misers Miracle, an absolutely killer piece of magic.
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MAGICTOM Veteran user Dallas, Tx 354 Posts |
Well now I know!! Thx! I performed it for my local magic club as part of a routine, you are right Reed, it is a killer effect. I should have stopped right there, the rest of the routine was seemingly worthless in comparison, the Rollover effect is what everyone remembered and asked me about after the performance.. Thanks again! Tom
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Magnus Maccormack New user Calgary, Canada 67 Posts |
David Roth does a nice 4 coin production from a silk using the edge grip. It's rather easy for an intermediate performer and is very deceptive because of the handling.
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Chris S Veteran user 393 Posts |
Although taught as a three coin production, my favourite is Rune Klan's 'Fantasy to Reality'. It can be used as a four coin production. Unlike some productions, every move is natural and motivated and ALL the coins appear at once. I cannot emphasise how much I love the structure of this production and the routining of the changeovers needed in the routine.
It takes work, but it will fool laypeople and magicians when performed smoothly as the the hands just look so impossibly empty. It is extremely 'Ramsey-esque'. Check it out on Rune's video - 'Three Pieces of Silver'.
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