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Frank Tougas Inner circle Minneapolis, MN 1712 Posts |
I have an autograohed copy of Goshman's Coins Thru the Table. PM me if you would like some help remembering it.
I also like to use a version of it using a glass. It is the version written about in "the Best of Benzais", I liked it since each time a coin was pushed through the table you would clearly hear it fall into the glass.
Frank Tougas The Twin Cities Most "Kid Experienced" Children's Performer :"Creating Positive Memories...One Smile at a Time"
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Glenn Godsey Special user 737 Posts |
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On 2004-06-09 15:20, Frank Tougas wrote: You and I are on the same wave length, Frank. I used to combine the Goshman routine with the Benzais routine using a tin cup. If I had any place to perform at a table, I would still include these two routines after some 40 years. Best regards, Glenn Godsey |
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S2000magician Inner circle Yorba Linda, CA 3465 Posts |
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On 2004-06-09 11:06, Richard Lucas wrote: Your compassion is touching. "Why the teaser?" you ask? As I followed up: think about it. You'll have a greater sense of accomplishment if you develop your own killer presentation. I've given you some food for thought; think about it. (Who knows? You may come up with something much better than I have. It would be a shame if you were shackled by my idea instead of having the freedom to develop your own.) |
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
Props and Gadgets can help a basic effect... and communicate a character's interests to an audience.
From a small door, to a wishing well... a boom tube to a particle accelerator... it's all about WHAT you are saying as a performer.
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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S2000magician Inner circle Yorba Linda, CA 3465 Posts |
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On 2004-06-09 11:06, Richard Lucas wrote: An interesting expression - I've never heard it before. Any idea of its origin? |
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M. Tesla Regular user Coral Springs, Florida 154 Posts |
I realize this is an extremely old thread, but it was said that Goshman's Coins Through The Table was published in an issue of Genii...does anyone know which Genii? I have tbe digital 75 year run of Genii...just don't know where to look...I used to do it also but have forgotten a few moves...I can muddle through it but I'd like to get back to doing it correctly...
While the amount of water has remained static, the amount of Tequila and Triple Sec available for making Margaritas has expanded enormously. So you see, we have made progress after all. ~Anonymous
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Matthew Crabtree Special user 611 Posts |
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On May 3, 2018, M. Tesla wrote: September 1968 Willard the Wizard on the cover
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