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WoodRat Loyal user California 233 Posts |
Well, for a quick stand up effect, I like a quick flurry, then a fingertip retension vanish and a Vernon load reappearance... then to finish, I like to do a version of Bill Simon's Gone, and if I'm wearing the right shirt, a complete vanish ala Bobo, otherwise a sucker vanish and quick ditch.
For multiple coins, I like the Gadabout Coins, or Roth's Shelled Coins Across with the finish in the specs hand... Cheers, WoodRat
Learn something new everyday.
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jalsing New user Allen, TX 89 Posts |
My coin manipulations are still a work in progress, but I love such classics as:
Hopping Halves Scotch & Soda 2C/1S and I do an ungimmicked trick I'm not sure who to credit, but it's like Scotch and Soda with a Half and a penny. The penny turns Half Dollar size, then Jumbo kicker. I usually get good reactions from all of them. |
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Rob Elliott Elite user Reston VA 487 Posts |
David Roth’s Wild Coin and Standup Copper/Silver Classic (from Richard Kaufman’s book “Coin Magic”)
Cody Fisher’s Real World Copper/Silver/Brass (from his video “Unforgettable Coin Magic”) Doug Brewer’s Sounds Familiar (from his book “The Unexpected Visitor”) My one-coin flurry Nice, long Spellbound routines |
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GSmithson Regular user 101 Posts |
A list of terrifically fun things to do with ungaffed coins would include:
Expansion of Texture Coins Through Table Winged Silver Gadabout Coins LJ's Coins Through Hank The Sky Hook The Hippity-Hop Halves A number of routines by young Mr. Sankey Some older routines by Eddie Joesph Andrus' Coins Through Silk HPC Coins Across And so on. |
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Magic.J.Manuel Special user I have danced upon 663 Posts |
Matrix
Coins across Coins thru table Coin Chop Cup (just got it) Coins thru silk Vanish four at once Cig thru coin Coin in bottle
Nothing would get done at all, if man waited so long that no one could find fault with it.
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mbkorn New user Jupiter, FL 66 Posts |
One of my favorites is Marc DeSouza's handling of the C/S transpo from his book--Deceptions.
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Chris Thibault Elite user Massachusetts 469 Posts |
ExTROYdinary (and it's many variations)
3Fly (currently Reed's "Scream Fly" and Troy Hooser's work with the flipper) No Jacket Required Roth's Shelled Coins Across Charming Chinese Challenge A version of Shadow Coins Reed McClintock's "Super 4 Co-Pro" is great in the right situations. Curtis Kam's "Through & Through"(One of my favorite openers. Just to name a few!
-Chris
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ivan7 Regular user 146 Posts |
Close up I like to have spectators bend coins in their own hands.
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WoodRat Loyal user California 233 Posts |
I have been working with Curtis Kam's Coersive Coins routine, and the more I work with it the more I like it!
So far, I've only used it on my "inner circle"... I still have a few tweeks to make to suit my style, but I'm getting anxious to take it out real soon.
Learn something new everyday.
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Karl Miller Elite user 494 Posts |
Here are my favorites:
-Trapeze Trio (3 coins across) -Too Ahead is Better Than One (matrix from Bob Kohler) -Hole in the Head (matrix from Lee Ahser) -Neo Purse Frame -Spellbound Routine (my own construction) -Shadow Coins w/ Backfire -Reverse Matrix -Fire in the Hole -Quick Matrix (Shoot Ogawa) -3 Korn Vanish (Still Working on it!) -Flurry and end w/ Shooting Kennedy -Charming Chinese Challenge These are routines I use and I am constantly polishing them. |
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Flec Special user UK 585 Posts |
Not really a routine, but lethal tender is such a winner for me. easy, more or less self working, all examinable at the end.
as for a routine, a prefer coins thru table, or coins across. |
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