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Edsel Chiu Veteran user Hong Kong / Los Angeles 325 Posts |
"If there is magic, let it be an art." - William Shakespeare
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denis_gbrg Regular user Canada 162 Posts |
Ahh, nuts ! love it
even if they are all f---g coins, its still looks superb! Though actually I am not sure how the ones from the bottom were done, Abyss? |
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wattomagic New user Sydney Australia 68 Posts |
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Though actually I am not sure how the ones from the bottom were done, Abyss? Easy, he didn't pick up a coin off the table. |
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
The first coin using both the gaffus and Williamson's vanish looks very good and likely sets the mental imagery for the rest of them.
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Magicpro1 -- can't agree with you... look at the reaction from the audince... and they were right there.
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ChrixF New user 54 Posts |
I agree with Pete. I doubt Cyril used any stooges for this trick.
Anyway, it's a pretty neet trick. Chrix |
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CasualSoul Special user Edmonton, Canada 542 Posts |
I love Cyril's sense of humour and almost everything he does. He certainly is on the path to being one of the greats, IMHO.
Maybe my brain isn't working, but I don't know if I know what a Williamson Vanish is. I do coin-through-bottle using almost the identical presentation Cyril does, but I call the move a striking vanish. Maybe that's the same as a Williamson Vanish? Magicpro1 you don't know what you're talking about; this version of coin-through-bottle is the hardest hitting of all the versions I've tried using a f****** coin. I've just never been able to get it to drop out of the bottle as cleanly as Cyril does in the end. My ending is a little less clean, but the spec. gets to pick up the coin right off the table and examine it, which gives me the misdirection needed to do my clean up.
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Williamson vanish IS the strike vanish.
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CasualSoul Special user Edmonton, Canada 542 Posts |
Cool, thanks Pete!
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miky Regular user 140 Posts |
I'm sure the audience are stooges. That big black guy is in other Cyril videos including the salt-shaker-thru-glass-table where the audience can obviously see the gimmicked panel in the table, but still show incredibly "astonished" reactions.
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
The format of Cyril's in-studio segments looks like he has a sort of celebrity panel to act as committee for the audience.
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dragonchaos91 Loyal user 225 Posts |
Either way, I love Cyril so much more over Blaine, and Angel (no offense when I say this). I don't know why, his style is just something id rather see more of. And his coins through the bottle, kinda elevates it to a new level. Next, (and excuse me if this has already been done), someone needs to perform it with a jumbo coin.
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
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On 2006-07-10 14:15, dragonchaos91 wrote: Jumbo coin into water bottle still on the office water-cooler? Or jumbo coin arrives in Perrier bottle, shattering it when it appears? Or perhaps the jumbo coin arrives and is all crumpled up in the bottle. Try that with an Eng vise.
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onebark Regular user Atlanta, GA 141 Posts |
It's not important what the spectators see...but what they though they saw.
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
Isn't it more a matter of how they feel about what they believe they saw?
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
What size and denomination Jumbo do you want us to make for you?
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CasualSoul Special user Edmonton, Canada 542 Posts |
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On 2006-07-10 15:19, Jonathan Townsend wrote: Jon, the tireless philosopher You always have great food for thought.
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Marc Frese Veteran user 397 Posts |
I think, too many coins. A coin cleanly into the bottle. Is better for spectators. A coin is madly good, but 2 or 3 looks for ME not amazingly. Sometimes more is less!!!
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aiki Regular user Middletown NY 181 Posts |
When I watched the video, I was looking at what everyone is calling the strike vanish. Cyril was holding the bottle with two fingers and the hand wide open when he did the strike on the coin in his other hand. I do not see how this would be a strike vanish as I know it?
Ray K.
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
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On 2006-07-11 12:03, aiki wrote: Using that vanish in context got very popular in the last twenty years. When Michael Weber put dime into a bottle using that in 1978, it got a gasp and a laugh.
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