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Jon Blakeney Special user Australia 657 Posts |
Prohibition is the first cap in bottle I have tried, its great,easy to learn and gets good reactions at shows and my local watering hole come to think of it Iwouldn't mind a beer IM GOING UP THE PUB FOR SOME MORE PRACTISE.
'What the eye's see the heart must believe"
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liampower Regular user 189 Posts |
I saw on old Roth lecture video the other day he has a coin in bottle where after you get the coin back out you say that you did it by turning the bottle inside out and all of a sudden the label is on the inside of the bottle. I thought it was a great kicker to the routine. involves a little 1 time prep but if you do coin in bottle I think its worth it
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feifei Regular user United Kingdom 186 Posts |
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On 2008-10-07 14:18, misterbill wrote: LOL.. yeah.. when I saw that episode.. I thought oh god my investment for prohibition dvd gone down the drain.. I too like Kevin James's "Perrier with a Twist", I also like David Roth ending with the label inside, this can probably be added to Perrier with a Twist giving it an extra twist. |
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Chappo Special user Bris Vegas 754 Posts |
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On 2008-10-13 00:30, Pete Biro wrote: I bet you did Pete. No seriously... I actually think you smashed it over the twit's head
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jugglestruck Inner circle Wales 1038 Posts |
Blindspot is a great way to do coin in the bottle. Nick Einhorn has a very good removal of the coin where once you have removed the coin you twist the bottle and release it into the specs hand. A nice little convincer.
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puggo Inner circle 2022 Posts |
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On 2008-10-13 00:30, Pete Biro wrote: Could you not have performed the old 'Bottle in Waiter' effect?! |
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R Don Regular user West Coast 197 Posts |
Wasn't the waiter just guessing? maybe a lucky guess. I mean who would believe there was such a thing as a folding coin.
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ralphs007 Inner circle 1087 Posts |
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On 2009-01-10 16:00, Ar Don wrote: Hi I have a bad feeling, more people know about this gimmick, than I care to admit. That's why I'm afraid to do it anymore.
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6127 Posts |
I like John Carney's version of coin in bottle the best.
"If you ever write anything about me after I'm gone, I will come back and haunt you."
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
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On 2008-10-13 00:30, Pete Biro wrote: I probably would have stuck the tiny tip to the ceiling. |
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Ron Vergilio Special user Murrieta, CA 835 Posts |
I just got the Gecko. I also do Prohibition. So, after the effect is done and you hand out the bent cap to someone, and have them put it on the back of your hand. Use the Gecko to restore the cap to it's original unbent shape per the instruction.
I believe it's a nice kicker at the end. -Ron |
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William Wortman Veteran user Omaha, NE 301 Posts |
I would go with Prohibition, or for a coin, the old folding coin is very good. Combine the folding coin with the Osmosis bottle by Alex Lourido, now that is a great coin in bottle routine.
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6127 Posts |
John Carney's version was called Le Perrier coin in bottle and was in one of Michael Ammar's booklets.
"If you ever write anything about me after I'm gone, I will come back and haunt you."
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Thales Elite user You may have read one of my 415 Posts |
My vote if for Prohibition. It is very clean and all the needed motions make sense. The DVD is also very well done with bunch of different handling and a lot of time spend on the little details. It looks so good that once you learn it you just want to do it in the mirror for the fun of it. A magic gem for sure.
"If you can't change the method, change the moment." Vernon
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