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killermagic80 Loyal user 263 Posts |
Hi,
I am interested to hear some thoughts about which one you think is stronger for the lay person. -getting a coin and visually cause it to slowly bend? (through different displays) or place the coin in their hand and when they open its bend, while of course before they "felt it" what do you think? also which coin bending dispays you think are better? thanks, Neo |
montz Special user 576 Posts |
Get the best of both worlds, and try both.
Borrow a couple of coins, look them over, and then select one, placing the other in the spectators hand "Maybe we'll do something with it later". Visually bend the first one, (I like the moves on Marc Spelman's 4th DVD) and then go on to bend the second one while it is in their fist. Liam. |
the kid houdini Regular user 143 Posts |
Check out http://www.gomagicgo.com, Episode 30, They teach a really cool coin bend and also check out Jay Sankey's coin bend. Simple, but effective.
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killermagic80 Loyal user 263 Posts |
Thanks guys. I already watched sankey's but never performed it. have tried it on real people?
I agree with you montz. that's what I had in mind too |
Jim-Callahan V.I.P. 5018 Posts |
In a specs hand kills.
Mine keeps bending as they watch and I step back. It works 100% of my time. I learned it or part of it from URI. Jim H. O. A X
“I can make Satan’s devils dance like fine gentlemen across the stage of reality”.
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