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Shawn D![]() Elite user Hughson,Ca 436 Posts ![]() |
I remember seeing but can't seem to relocate it on how to count 3 coins from my left hand into my right hand but retaining 1 coin in the left for the 1st traveling coin of 3 coins across. None gimmick or no extra coins. It wasn't the pinky pinch. Might have been a click pass or something. I looked at my Roth dvds and Sankey coin dvds but don't seem to be on those.
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Michael Rubinstein![]() V.I.P. 4018 Posts ![]() |
Be sure to check out false counts in Rubinstein Coin Magic. You can also find many ways on the NYCMS DVD series, especially volume one, a two disc set on Clins Across. But there are ways taught in Bobo's New Modern Coin Magic as well.
Available at dealers EVERYWHERE - RUBINSTEIN COIN MAGIC- The biggest book on coin magic since Bobo's Modern Coin Magic, and the most important since David Roth's Expert Coin Magic! Hardbound, 500 pages, 20 chapters of state of the art coin magic illustrated with 930 crisp photos! A contribution chapter from over 20 of the world's top coin magicians! This will be the book against which all future books on coin magic will be measured! Already called a Modern Classic!!
And if anyone (USA ONLY) needs some of the coin stuff used in the book, shoot me an email at rubinsteindvm@aol.com as I have some limited supplies of coins and props used in the book. |
funsway![]() Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 8959 Posts ![]() |
I can immediately think of four ways to do this, each related to hand/body position, framing, setting, etc.
So, there are probably many other methods available. I would need more info as to type of coins used, other coin effect you plan on using in a routine, audience setting (angles, proximity, etc), sleight you have mastered and an understanding of why you want 3 across vs other possibilities for a start. There is no simple answer - the reason why I have developed some new methods over the years (also hand disabilities that eliminate some). Kudos on wanting no no gaffs/gimmicks or extra, but ... write me ken@eversway.com as desired as such things cannot be discussed on open forum. as a simple answer, the Friction Pass is the easiest.
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Shawn D![]() Elite user Hughson,Ca 436 Posts ![]() |
Thank you Michael. I'll check out those Dvds.
Also Thank you funsway. I'll send you an email of exactly what I'm looking for. |
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Jonathan Townsend![]() Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27122 Posts ![]() |
Was it recently? Jeremiah Zuo's sleight?
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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Mb217![]() Inner circle 8767 Posts ![]() |
Yeah, you might check Jeremiah Zuo’s work. You can watch him here do something perhaps more specifically as you ask for above, cleverly over & over again. Tremendously clever worker, and a great guy. 😊
https://youtu.be/1LHNDWO0YHg
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vinsmagic![]() Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10760 Posts ![]() |
CROSSING THE DELAware thru the table using the gosh pien chien
https://youtu.be/Vcz-_FOj3JM coins across using the crimp palm https://youtu.be/H2nYgguHuLM |
vinsmagic![]() Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10760 Posts ![]() |
Anothermethod for coins acrossis the han pien chien https://youtu.be/_m2YsFpSznk tutorial
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funsway![]() Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 8959 Posts ![]() |
I had forgotten "Put'n'take" as a simple method. I have used it with four coins, but could work with three,
especially on a repeat where the pattern of Performance is established. eMail me as desired.
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gregg webb![]() Regular user 190 Posts ![]() |
You can have a 4th coin in right classic palm and 3 at the fingertips and thumb. Do a 3-as-4 Himber-style false count into the left hand and you have your first of four across in your right hand.
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Michael Rubinstein![]() V.I.P. 4018 Posts ![]() |
Just an fyi, the Benzais Friction Pass was actually created earlier by Marlo, found in Bulls-eye Coin Tricks, 1942
Available at dealers EVERYWHERE - RUBINSTEIN COIN MAGIC- The biggest book on coin magic since Bobo's Modern Coin Magic, and the most important since David Roth's Expert Coin Magic! Hardbound, 500 pages, 20 chapters of state of the art coin magic illustrated with 930 crisp photos! A contribution chapter from over 20 of the world's top coin magicians! This will be the book against which all future books on coin magic will be measured! Already called a Modern Classic!!
And if anyone (USA ONLY) needs some of the coin stuff used in the book, shoot me an email at rubinsteindvm@aol.com as I have some limited supplies of coins and props used in the book. |
vinsmagic![]() Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10760 Posts ![]() |
Https://youtu.be/Izb8EM3gORI the crimp pien chien another method of coins across or as a transpo as demonstrated in this video
https://youtu.be/Izb8EM3gORI |
funsway![]() Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 8959 Posts ![]() |
There is a method I recall from long ago that I don't mind sharing here since it is all bluff and guile and doesn't work on video.
Four coin in a purse dumped on the table, open purse gaping in right hand. Say, "I only need three." Pick up one coin and drop into the purse, actually behind into your hand. Start picking up the remaining coins with left fingers as you snap the purse closed. Display the three coins on the left fingers and close hand as you set the purse aside. Ditch one coin between the buttons of your shirt. Jingle the coins in your left hand while pointing at it with the casually open right hand (with palmed coin.) Say, "A bunch of coins is music, the one over there is silent" as you now point to the purse in an easy gesture. .... you are now one ahead and also set up for a click pass on a later move. You also have casually show both sides of your "empty" right hand if you are any good at palming (Malini, Ramsey), but the combined Inference and Implication and Directed Focus is enough. Everyone "knows" there are three coins in the left hand - and you follow.
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gregg webb![]() Regular user 190 Posts ![]() |
Start with 4. Classic palm 1 of a group in R. classic palm. Let others (3) drop to the fingertips and false count them as 4 into the left hand. You are ready for the first "across".
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martonikus![]() New user 82 Posts ![]() |
Clink the last coin but retain it. I believe this is the specific move you are looking for.
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