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Ray Haining
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How many different moves are going on here? Almost a complete course in modern coin technique. Can't wait for the release of "Advanced COINtortions."
kardillusions
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Back at you all:

Ray- that's a working title for a book that may or may not ever get released... it may or may not ever get finished, at the rate I'm going, anyways. So much to write, and so little time... even though its been in the works over two years. A few more months and I might be getting close, though...
As an aside, the sequences in this video are somewhat simple and repetitive, so calling it a "complete course" would be a stretch. I am, however, both flattered and humbled by the compliment.

Blake- I'm really interested to see this! Which move?

Harris- What? Smile I wanna see the Bonsai trick.

Tedski; Maxfieldsmagic- I try. Really. Hard. And thank you for watching.

Eric- Didn't get your PM? Appreciate the compliment nonetheless. Is "nonetheless" a word?

Doug Brewer- Recently working through some routines from Unexpected Visitor. "Backhanded" is very fun, although more gaff-heavy than I am used to. Love it "nonetheless". And I would have loved to have seen your face at the Castle when Curtis was killing with his Beijing trick. To someone who hasn't seen the routine, it is truly a stunner and a shock.

Thank you all, ("nonetheless")

Scott Baird.
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Truly Inspiring!! I love the screen name as well.
lorenwade
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Hey man, I just want to say that your execution for all of your sleights look like they have been perfected hundreds of times over. It makes putting a coin in your mouth and pulling it out of your ear look believable.

Truly inspiring.
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Scott,...the Bonsai...is not a trick but an addition/finale to the Beijing Coins Across. (sometimes I use the goblet version in more formal shows) I have taped some of my stuff for personal review, but up to the time of this typing, have chose not to post videos.
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