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Magic Rik Loyal user Eastern Canada 296 Posts |
I have come across an illusion that I think is neat, but old and I would love some help identifying it and perhaps getting a reference to it from one of you experts.
Thanks Pictures here: https://picasaweb.google.com/RikHallPhot......G92PfudA Rik |
TWOCAN Special user PORT RICHEY FL 869 Posts |
Looks like a coin paddle trick. I can not tell the maker but have seen similer ones on line. Check ebay.
Profits over people are a common thing . Be uncommon and be the best .
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Magic Rik Loyal user Eastern Canada 296 Posts |
Thanks Twocan - this one also involves mgts - I would love to hear from someone who owns one and I would really like to see some original instructions.
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David Neighbors V.I.P. 4910 Posts |
Yea I have one of those! At one time I worked out a handling for It!
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CAPTAIN BEYOND New user Beloit,Wisconsin 60 Posts |
It's an "Enardoes mystery paddle".I have two of these,one I carry with me,the other is with my magic collection.These handle very nicely for the paddle move.
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Magic Rik Loyal user Eastern Canada 296 Posts |
Wow. The group s great. Thanks Captain and thanks David. Any instructions or hints of a routine would be wonderful.
Is it written up anywhere? |
NicholasD Inner circle 1458 Posts |
This is a neat little paddle. Hint for a routine: glue a miniature penny to one side of the paddle, cover that with a shim penny shell, then cover all with a shim nickel shell. You can now show the paddle with nothing on it, then via the paddle move produce the nickel, the regular sized penny, then the miniature penny. I usually end by changing the miniature penny to a dollar sized penny.
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Julie Inner circle 3936 Posts |
Sam Berland also matched this outfit with his own special routine and sold it as a package> I can't remember what he called it. Does anyone else?
(Not many people remember Sam Berland (Chicago) except for his superb wooden thimbles which pop-up on auction sites every now and then. In addition to being a clever and innovative close-up and stage performer, he also owned his own print shop and his instructions were extremely well illustrated and produced.) Julie |
David Neighbors V.I.P. 4910 Posts |
Hi Rik,
No it's not! I would have to find my paddle! I have seen it in years! It somewhere around Here in one of 100 Bags of stuff! |
Julie Inner circle 3936 Posts |
AH HA! I found the name: Sam Berland's Progressive Coin Routine.
Rik, if you don't wind-up with instructions PM me your snail mail address and I will make a copy of the original instructions or the Berland routine (whichever I have in file) for you. Julie |
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