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magicman29
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Hi,
Im looking for a really good coins through glass table routine using a shell and flipper where I can end clean instead of palming the last coin. I have been reading reviews on Craig petty's "flipped out" and troy hooser's "total destruction" but it seems the routines in the videos don't use a combination of both gaffs for the coins through glass table.
Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction, thanks in advance.

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Hay Kieran I had A few Coins Through Glass Table top In my 1 st hardbound Book! Smile
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Hi David, where could I find your book? I clicked the link at the bottom of your post but didn't see it in there.

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Yea It's there Here is the Link! http://coinjurer.com/?product_cat=books it said's David Neighbors Project – Volume 1 ok thanks so much
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On Jun 5, 2016, David Neighbors wrote:
Yea It's there Here is the Link! http://coinjurer.com/?product_cat=books it said's David Neighbors Project – Volume 1 ok thanks so much


Cheers David, will definitely be going on my "to get" list.

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Hay Kieran,

Thanks Man! Smile
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Hi David,

Is your book, from your webpage, an electronic download or a physical book purchase?
thanks
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I believe it is only in Hardback right now. It is the first release of a five volume set he is generously putting together for the community.
Be sure and collect all 5 (as they come out over the next few years). Smile
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Yea Poof-Daddy Is right! It A Hardbound Book! Smile Thanks Man!
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Jim Lewis had a Coin through Table effect that was great, but took some work.
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I have recently added the Crimp Technique to the Coin thru Picture Frame effect in "T.U.C. Appreciation." This ads a more natural display of empty by the right hand.

It is completely visual as the left hand is not under the glass as the coin is slid around on the top of the glass by the right fingertip.

Any picture frame fro the glass and held by a spectator. Just a tap on the visible coin and it falls though the gall to the table/floor beneath.

Check this out to possible find a different direction for your thinking.
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While I cannot remember the name of the routine, it involves the use of a PK ****, and it looks totally magical, inho. If you are interested let me know and I'll dig around for the video or I can PM you a short description. This particular routine is why I just picked up my own PK.
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Here are my three versions:

"Cooper-Silver Through Glass Table":
https://vimeo.com/50855920

"Three Kennedy´s Through Glass Table":
https://vimeo.com/50859948

"Silver Dollars Through (Glass) Table":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lII2zj1P_0



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Sorry, you missed the mark with this one.
He asked for info on a coin through glass table routine using a shell and a flipper, and you replied with one that uses a TUC, and isn't through a glass table as asked.

For a different direction in thinking why not a card trick? It's about as relevant.

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On Jun 7, 2016, funsway wrote:
I have recently added the Crimp Technique to the Coin thru Picture Frame effect in "T.U.C. Appreciation." This ads a more natural display of empty by the right hand.

It is completely visual as the left hand is not under the glass as the coin is slid around on the top of the glass by the right fingertip.

Any picture frame fro the glass and held by a spectator. Just a tap on the visible coin and it falls though the gall to the table/floor beneath.

Check this out to possible find a different direction for your thinking.
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On Jun 11, 2016, inigmntoya wrote:
Sorry, you missed the mark with this one.
He asked for info on a coin through glass table routine using a shell and a flipper...


Yes you are right.
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A flipper will fail you sooner or later.
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On Jun 20, 2016, ringmaster wrote:
A flipper will fail you sooner or later.


Much much later, if at all if you don't use a rubber band.
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You might want to check out Petty's "Split Happens." I apologize if this is not the exact solution you were looking for.
But his coins through table there, with a split coin, has to be one of the cleanest routines around. The split coin
adds some incredibly clean ploys, like showing two coins, lightly and carelessly dropping one of them on the table (this move is so clean it is disarming and spectators seem not to imagine it being a special coin), and passing the other one through,
ending clean. But you could do essentially the same thing with a flipper, but you might have to be a little more cautious in setting it down.
I am new to split coins, but am finding a decent split coin to be undetectable. I even put them temporarily on spectator's hands and have never had any suspicion.
So again, you could do this move with a flipper, but you might want to consider a split coin as another option.
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And so I guess we can also we can also ask! Best for WHO??? And Where??? You have got to think about this also! Smile
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