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daviaac Veteran user 351 Posts |
Hi everyone
looking for a method hope you can help, the idea is that I have 2 dollar size coins hidden in FP (right hand) I would like to vanish a 3rd dollar size coin which is currently in fingertip view, which would vanish (silently) and end with the other two coins in FP. I have looked at chris kenner's method and I like it but there is a lot of talking at the wrong moment of the vanish. if you could poing me in the right direction it would be much apreciated cheers luke
- the secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources
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rutabaga Inner circle Toronto, Canada 1283 Posts |
Try Ramsay's vanish. Use soft coins, and don't put the coin all the way into FP immediately.
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vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10960 Posts |
I can do this form my crimp palm
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Larry Barnowsky Inner circle Cooperstown, NY where bats are made from 4770 Posts |
You could use the Himber Vanish. A thumb palm vanish Vinny's Crimp Vanish would work well also.
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Eric Jones V.I.P. Director of Product Development 2101 Posts |
I second the Ramsey Pivot Vanish for the last coin as well. All three coins end up snugly in FP and you can comfortably continue on without fear of having to regrip. No adjustments will show in the actual vanish to telegraph that you have coins hidden either.
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Mr. Ray Loyal user 234 Posts |
Vinny.. Did you create the crimp palm?
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Pablo_Amira Special user Temuco, Chile 682 Posts |
I give 2 answers:
1.-put the 2 FP coins in EG like Kainoa 2.- Do a Williamson Retention vanish, at the clip position between the index and middle finger, isn't that natural, but good if you do a vanish and reproduction 3 coins routine. bye
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vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10960 Posts |
Ben yes I created my methods the crimp palm is also known as a thumb crotch . however I created many effects that has never been in pringt ii call it my crimp palm,
vinny |
MarkTirone Inner circle palming not 1 coin, but 1139 Posts |
Try Mutobe palm, edge grip, stepping, magnetic coins or fun tac. Just a few ideas to throw out there. Jay Sankey has some anaswers in his rec CM DVDs as does Kainoa. Check those out
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daviaac Veteran user 351 Posts |
Thanks everyone
like the ideas so far will be checking start some research especially this ramsay vanish...funny after I posted I thought it might be worth checkins out some 'cylinder and coins' literature. keep the ideas coming people cheers luke
- the secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources
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Eric Jones V.I.P. Director of Product Development 2101 Posts |
Also check out Punishment by Jim Pace. He has a nice vanish sequence that may fit your current requirements.
“We're two tigers away from an act in Vegas.” Greg House M.D.
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MarkTirone Inner circle palming not 1 coin, but 1139 Posts |
Eric, where can I find this?
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Wes65 Inner circle I've said very little in 1219 Posts |
You said that you would like to vanish the third coin and END with the all three coins in right fp:
One method would be to use Kainoa Harbottle method of vanish a stack of coins using a silent steal and the Mutobe palm and then ending with his transfer in to finger palm and a Ramsey display.
Wes
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Bill Citino Special user Doylestown, PA 837 Posts |
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On 2009-01-07 16:35, Eric Jones wrote: I second what Eric said. Punishment is a fantastic routine! It's in his "A Material" book. This is one of those routines that I don't think many are aware of. Maybe it's better that way, it's too good lol...jk jk -Bill |
J Hanes Veteran user PDX, OR 317 Posts |
Carney's handling of the last coin in his "Coins and Cylinder" is rather good and I think too few of us do it
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