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jekyllandhyde Regular user 200 Posts |
Just listened to a recent Penguin Magic Podcast and Curtis Kam mentioned that he carries a small purse with the following coins in it...A copper coin the size of a quarter, a copper/silver with a quarter on one side, and a quarter-sized, silver hong kong coin. Anyone know what trick these are for?
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tonsofquestions Inner circle 1807 Posts |
There are dozens, likely hundreds, if not thousands, of tricks that you can do with a simple C/S set: a C/S coin plus an ungaffed matching one of each type.
I imagine he carries it less for some specific trick and more for the general versatility of the set. |
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Most likely it is for "Inferential" routine. https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S21824
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gregg webb Inner circle 1564 Posts |
David Roth's routine is very good. Requires a palm-to-palm change. Something else might work at the end.
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jekyllandhyde Regular user 200 Posts |
Don't really think they fit the Inferential routine.
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