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magicman29 Inner circle hertfordshire 1246 Posts |
Hey guys,
this is my first post so hopefully it goes well....ive been looking for a certain coin trick that uses a shimmed shell coin.i remember watching it but for the life of me i cant remember whos trick it was or the name of the trick.basically I show two coins in my hand,a copper coin and a silver coin.i tell the spec to hold out their opened hand and take them off me and close their hand into a fist.i then take out the copper coin leaving the silver coin in the specs fist,i hold the copper coin with my thumb and index and middle finger then slide the coin back and then forward and its changed into the silver coin.i then get spec to open his hand and the siver coin has now changed into the copper coin. any help would be much appreciated thanks again |
mattmagic149 Loyal user Austria 215 Posts |
Sounds like the classic copper silver transpo.
Can be found in David Roth's work.
Practicing is like a bank, if you don't put anything in, you won't get anything out!
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magicman29 Inner circle hertfordshire 1246 Posts |
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On 2011-04-23 15:08, mattmagic149 wrote: hey thanks for the reply.its the video I'm looking for,it was filmed on the las vegas strip.i saw the video about 2 years ago |
kcquinn50 Loyal user 230 Posts |
This also sounds like Digital Dissolve, which is still available at several magic shops.
It's a copper sliding shim [.
Kelvin
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magicman29 Inner circle hertfordshire 1246 Posts |
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On 2011-04-23 16:04, kcquinn50 wrote: thank you so so much,i just watch a demo on youtube and its the exact same trick again thank you |
J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
For the record, it is Steve Dusheck's Copper/Silver Transpo.
Jim |
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