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allthat106 New user 2 Posts |
The set-up: You have four coins and you get a participate to help you out. You have the participate count the coins as you set them on the table. Then you give them 3 of the coins to hold in a fist. You snap your fingers and then when they open their hand there is 4 coins!!!
I want to know how I can learn it for my friends. It would drive them crazy trying to figure it out! |
BrianMillerMagic Inner circle CT 2050 Posts |
I don't mean to sound rude though I know this will, but do you know any magic at all or are you just looking for the method to a trick you saw? You won't find methods here. If you're actually interested in learning magic there are many people on here including myself that would love to help you, but only if you actually serious about learning.
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allthat106 New user 2 Posts |
I really am interested in learning. Been doing some basic stuff, but I thought this one was particularly interesting.
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BrianMillerMagic Inner circle CT 2050 Posts |
I've PMed you about this, so you should get it anytime.
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dxsare Veteran user 361 Posts |
I would suggest you practice the classic palm. You can learn it from a lot of different sources, but practice is what it takes to be good at it. You can do many effects like this using the classic palm, and maybe an extra coin. If you think that is amazing, wait til you start seeing whole routines that have spectacular moves and phases like the one you mentioned. I also recommend the shuttle pass and variations which enables you to show both hands empty, even though you may have extra coins in you hands. With just the classic palm, finger palm, and shuttle pass you can do some amazing magic on the spot anytime.
Stevie D
-Stevie D
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