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Ryan clark Loyal user Spruce Grove ,AB 236 Posts |
Hey besides the blatantly obvious use for a folding u.s half, I am interested to hear what uses you guys may have come up with, mainly so I can steal your ideas and publish them, Mua hahahaha. nahh just kidding guys, but seriously can you guys throw some ideas at me. And I don't want stupid answers questioning why I want to know this or why I don't just use sleights or something because I find a lot of times I will ask a darn question and just get critisized for wanting to do such a thing, annoying that's all.
Ryan
Any Effect Is Possible, methods are relativley easy to come by, but it is the effect that takes true courage to come up with
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Fingers Inner circle Pennsylvania, USA 1330 Posts |
Hi Ryan, you may want to check out "Destroyers" by Troy Hooser or Dan Watkins "Coinvanish Volume 2" the "Four Coins Your Hands" routine, which is also on his DVD "Coin Man Walking". I have personally been learning and practicing Dan Watkins routine "Four Coins Your Hands" for several months and it is a killer routine and something you can perform in the spectators hands.....
Where I go, so do my coins.....
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Rik Chew Special user 538 Posts |
In Bobos there's the ring penetration using a folder and a similar one going through a hole in a card (business card?)
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tbaer Inner circle Pennsylvania 2003 Posts |
If it's the kind with only one cut, how about cutting 2 pieces of paper the same roundness as the half dollar. Place one piece of paper on top and the other piece of paper on the bottom of the coin. Stick a pin through the center of everything.
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Fingers Inner circle Pennsylvania, USA 1330 Posts |
Oops, sorry Ryan, I was thinking about a "flipper" coin, not a "folding" coin. I just realized that from seeing tbaer's post.....
Where I go, so do my coins.....
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Ryan clark Loyal user Spruce Grove ,AB 236 Posts |
It's all good fingers. Thanks for your guys' help I really appreciate it, The Dan watkins dvd sounds interesting I think I will pick it up.
Ryan
Any Effect Is Possible, methods are relativley easy to come by, but it is the effect that takes true courage to come up with
Sankey |
Fingers Inner circle Pennsylvania, USA 1330 Posts |
Good choice Ryan, the DVD is really very good.....
Where I go, so do my coins.....
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airship Inner circle In my day, I have driven 1594 Posts |
Even if you have a two-cut folder, you could still do the 'pin thru' trick. Your hole would just have to be a little off-center. In fact, you could stick several pins through in different places. I'd use a 'voodoo doll' theme.
'The central secret of conjuring is a manipulation of interest.' - Henry Hay
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Joshua Barrett Inner circle Cincinnati, Ohio 3631 Posts |
David roths expert coin magic book, contains various routines using a folding coin
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WhiteAngel Loyal user West Virginia, USA 269 Posts |
Sanders teaches a routine in which he says he dropped a coin in a store when he was buying something, and it broke. (showing pieces) and then restores them by putting them in a paper clip. It's on the sankey sanders sessions, and I think you can catch a glimpse of it on the demo.
True illusionists strive to decieve the eye AND the mind.....
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lubdub Regular user bloomsburg, pa 107 Posts |
Do a search on google....make sure it is in " ".
only a magician can play a liar but then all magicians are liars
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mcmc Veteran user 310 Posts |
Michael Ammar's Coin in Bottle utilizes this, and is a great routine
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