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kenny kadabra Elite user scotland 450 Posts |
I have performed Ammar's Card on Ceiling now for ages, any ideas involving the same principle with coins? Is it documented or downloadable? kenny.
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JeffTell New user New Jersey 5 Posts |
We were out last night and saw some guy toss a coin at the ceiling and then it was up there. Was in an Applebees if that helps. I bet you need a ladder.
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kenny kadabra Elite user scotland 450 Posts |
Think I've missed something Jeff! Whats Applebees? Kenny
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James Harrison Special user Ontario, Canada 762 Posts |
Applebee's is a restaurant.
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kenny kadabra Elite user scotland 450 Posts |
Did you figure it out? How did he throw it ? Was it signed? Kenny
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twistedace Inner circle philadelphia 3772 Posts |
It's in the Magic of Michael Ammar book and on one of his early Ammar vids. I don't get WHY anyone would do this over the signed card but different strokes...
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kenny kadabra Elite user scotland 450 Posts |
I agree twistedace,but it would still be a great impromptu & "different" effect! Kenny
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King of Diamonds Regular user Elite user 139 Posts |
When I bought Card on Ceiling, it came with thr variation for coin on ceiling. You have to flip it in a way, so that it doesn't spin...it should say if you bought your you-know-what with instructions.
IMHO it's not that good anyway. Stick to the all time classic Card on Ceiling. Much better King of Diamonds
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JeffTell New user New Jersey 5 Posts |
I don't remember hearing the coin hit the ceiling. It sort of vanished on the way. Is that difficult?
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Chris Keppel Special user Kansas City MO 544 Posts |
Been around for a while now. Not sure who first did it but at a convention about 4-5 years ago I saw a guy do it. Basically just have the coin already there. Little toss as the coin really gets ditched as the spectators look up. The guy I saw do it used the "pitch and ditch" to vanish. I don't think you can do it signed. At least he didn't. He did the year, but its not like anyone can see it.
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On 2004-05-13 20:10, Chris Keppel wrote: You can do it signed. You use the same 'stuff' you use in card on ceiling. It can be done with a signed coin K of D
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Nicholas Special user I predict that I now have 900 Posts |
What is the motivation for putting a coin on the ceiling? I understand that with card on ceiling, it can be a sensible spin off to ambitious card. But, what is the lead-in for coin on ceiling? Thanks!
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andre combrinck Special user South Africa 953 Posts |
The Magic of Michael Ammar teaches this effect.Another interesting approach to torn and restored card is also explained--The corner is thrown next to the restored card and also sticks to the ceiling.
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Dave V Inner circle Las Vegas, NV 4824 Posts |
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On 2004-05-16 22:00, Nicholas wrote: What is the motivation for Card on Ceiling? It's probably about the same. Incongruency. Nobody expects it, so it works! I was working in our office which was a converted warehouse with 18' high ceilings. I decided to try it on one of my coworkers. "I'll toss it and you call it in the air", <short toss>, "Too fast, let's do it again. I'll throw higher, you call faster..." I gave it my best flat toss and it sailed all the way up and stuck there! The look on my friend's face was priceless! THAT was my motivation.
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Nicholas Special user I predict that I now have 900 Posts |
Ah!
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Dave V Inner circle Las Vegas, NV 4824 Posts |
Actually, it's rather easy to set a context for tossing a coin. It's much more natural to "flip a coin" or "toss a coin" than it is to throw a card, let alone an entire deck.
It would work well with a "Coin that falls up" routine, or any coin trick for that matter. "Let's see... what should I do next? I know, you can help me decide. I'll just flip a coin, you call it in the air, heads or tails...." or something like that.
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