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nicky New user 67 Posts |
Hi ,l want to learn a good way to do this
I have been trying in front of the mirror but not having much success After some research three names have come up shoot ogawa, Akira Fujii and Brian Platts's the dance So far l'm inclined to go with the latter , opinions would be appreciated cheers! |
daniel116 Regular user 196 Posts |
What are you trying to learn exactly?
Anything related to undercover use of the Muscle Pass I'd recommend Fujii Akira's work. That's me doing Akira's "Jet Coin" routine using the MP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfFeZiDFGbg |
nicky New user 67 Posts |
A technique to do a coins across with the muscle pass
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funsway Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 9982 Posts |
You might also research methods of secret transfer between hands that do not require a muscle pass
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Bill Citino Special user Doylestown, PA 837 Posts |
Nicky,
In addition to the resources you mention, I would also look into Charlie Justice's DVD "Covert Coins" as he has some applications on the Muscle Pass. I also have some work on it as a secret changeover that's based primarily off of Shoot's work. Justice's work and Shoot's work also have similarities in their execution as I recall. |
nicky New user 67 Posts |
Thanks Bill ,after many viewings l think lm going to purchase the dance , it looks so good !
Yes Funsway l've been studying coin magic for 15 years so l do know some other methods , just love how clean Brian Platts techniques look. |
Sean Piper Regular user Australia 139 Posts |
Also try to track down John Cornelius 'The Coin that Falls Up'. I think it was on the first Classic Renditions DVD/VHS with Michael Ammar.
Some nice tips for doing the move openly, that will translate into being a covert move.
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Poof-Daddy Inner circle Considering Stopping At Exactly 5313 Posts |
I had troubles getting a high (as in up and down) MP until I discovered the Fingertip Muscle Pass that Kainoa Harbottle teaches. He originally had a thrown together video but he recently released this one with Work by Colin McNamara too - https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-......le-pass/
He passes the coins straight across and claims they are "magnetic" I find it much more "controllable" than a standard MP (especially when it comes to aim). It could easily be adapted into a coins across. My favorite use for it is ditching a coin into a TKO 2.0. As for standard MP sources, I have seen (other than the stuff already mentioned above by others) are - "Anti-Gravity Coin Muscle Pass" by Kris Nevling and "The Muscle Pass Starring Jay Noblezada" both are fairly basic though and probably stuff you already know if you have been at this 15 years (but I will mention them for anyone who stumbles on this thread and is looking for beginner stuff)
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Magician Shaun Special user Huntington BCH, CA 924 Posts |
I will second the Covert Coins DVD by Charlie Justice. It's got lots of quality stuff.
His fingertip de-shell is nice. |
Bill Citino Special user Doylestown, PA 837 Posts |
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harris Inner circle Harris Deutsch 8812 Posts |
Principles & Deceptions ... by Buckley is where I found
it back in 76 or so....
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Jamie-boy Regular user Berea, Ohio 186 Posts |
DafedasB uses the MP as a transfer in several routines on his KATA DVD.
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rjthomp Regular user Pasadena 199 Posts |
Once you have the coin moving a couple of inches with a dollar size coin (for most folks this works better with a large coin), I recommend you look into "Feng shui" coins that you get on eBay for a couple of bucks. These are slightly larger in diameter than a dollar coin, but super thin and light weight. They really pop with a muscle pass. I get four inches if Im lucky with a dollar, but the Feng shui coins hop a foot or more easily.
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
The Buckley book has the sleight as a secret transfer.
A related technique - Dan Sylvester's Inertial Transfer - may also serve your use case.
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Hare Veteran user 323 Posts |
I've never managed to be able to master the Muscle Pass, and use Sylvester's wonderful Inertial Transfer for all invisible chicanery of that sort. it's an incredible, versatile tool well worth learning.
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