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maxmaximus New user austria 93 Posts |
Hi all,
Here is a short review of a new coin through table (purse) routine from Matt Colman... For the description and download please follow the link http://www.precisionmagic.com Pdf manuscript: This is a well written and easy to understand 8 page manuscript without pictures... Effect and handling: As a coin man myself I have to be honest, there is nothing new or groundbreaking here, but the routine is a REAL worker and very well structured (nice flow, each phase works well with the one before) ... Pros: Visual and clean looking (particulary the first phase) Very easy to do (basic sleigths are used) As mentioned before its a real worker... Cons: You need some gaffs Service: Great customer service...you pay via paypal and get the file a few minutes later per mail...i think nowadays this is an important information...i also got a "little" gift because I was the first who bought it...thanks David! Overall: I can highly recommend this to any serious coin/card/whatever worker who is searching for a visual clean looking and easy to do coin through table (purse) routine with some nice touches Great work Matt!!! Greetz from Austria Max |
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Rupert Bair Inner circle ? 2179 Posts |
I'm glad you liked it! Thank you for the great review! If you need any help please feel free to pm me. Also I'm not sure if Chris mentioned this in the edited version but the best purse I've found to use is the small round coin purses (almost circular) with the built in clasp where you push it open near the top. Because of its size it makes the last phase easy peasy lemon squeezy.
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maxmaximus New user austria 93 Posts |
Hi matt,
you get what you deserve...its really a nice coin routine... max |
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billfromoregon Special user 608 Posts |
I am a little confused. Is this a coin thru purse routine, or a coin thru table using a purse? Thanks -
Bill |
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THEGUY26 (Will Swanson) Inner circle Minnesota, USA 2379 Posts |
Both. Coins through purse, coins through table, and purse through table.
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Donny Orbit Special user 944 Posts |
Aw man...I was hoping this was the spectator through table version. That sucks that it isn't....
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THEGUY26 (Will Swanson) Inner circle Minnesota, USA 2379 Posts |
You could do it with a midget. Use their mouth for a purse, or something else...
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Rupert Bair Inner circle ? 2179 Posts |
Spectator through table? Hmmm could be a nice two phase routine to Spectator through window.
Yup Bill, its best of 3 worlds! M:C |
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Y2John Inner circle 1498 Posts |
Why stop at window... spec on ceiling, spec to shoe... spec to wallet.
My fave is torn and restored spec... mismatched |
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THEGUY26 (Will Swanson) Inner circle Minnesota, USA 2379 Posts |
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On 2008-01-17 16:32, Y2John wrote: That's already been done on stage. |
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Y2John Inner circle 1498 Posts |
Ok... signed torn and restored spec... with a colour change
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Dmann Inner circle Crossville, Tennessee 1683 Posts |
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On 2008-01-17 16:52, Y2John wrote: Inside a sealed bag that's been on the table the entire time. |
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Y2John Inner circle 1498 Posts |
Ha ha ha ha
Excellent... Oh, and can someone point me into the direction of where to find this torn and restored mismatched person THEGUY26 said is a stage effect... I know of the zig zag style thing etc, but never seen someone get torn up and then restored mismatched... surely a lawsuit waiting to happen |
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Chessmann Inner circle 4242 Posts |
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On 2008-01-17 15:42, Donny Orbit wrote: Its Criss Angel's latest effect for TV.
My ex-cat was named "Muffin". "Vomit" would be a better name for her. AKA "The Evil Ball of Fur".
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THEGUY26 (Will Swanson) Inner circle Minnesota, USA 2379 Posts |
Well, not exactly torn. A woman is put in a boz, with multiple sections. She is then taken apart, and put in a different order, then rearranged.
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Dmann Inner circle Crossville, Tennessee 1683 Posts |
All kidding aside this is a real working routine and I started to use the darn thing myself. Great Job Again.... Matt
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theboss Regular user 134 Posts |
I have to say that this routine is excellent, and not just because of the heavy brown envelope I received from Matt (no consecutively numbered bills).
Seriously. This is great! Most routines of this nature seem to be created around a move or gimmick. This (although uses gimmicks) is created from a performance perspective. Every detail has been worked and worked in live venues with harsh audiences until it was right. If you want to play your magic safe, there is something here for you. BUT if, like me, you enjoy being on the edge with your performance, Matt has included some tips that make this effect a killer. Funny, up beat, and above all magical for any audience. Highly recommended James Brown http://www.jamesbrownmagic.com |
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Pete Legend Inner circle Ireland 1401 Posts |
James is spot on, saw this last night and it kicks ass!
Pete |
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Christopher Williams Inner circle Portsmouth, UK 4464 Posts |
It really is great! I am so surprised there is so little talk about this! I do know thought that there is a package with the coin gaffs coming out soon...
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ixnay66 Inner circle Denver 1525 Posts |
Stand up?
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