Plain awesome mate! Really simple, straight to grain! No gimmicks, no manufacturing, pure magic!
Will be checking for more tango downloads! keep up the good work!
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Just pure gold! Every step of the routine matches perfectly with the next one! Super clear and
visual magic! very nicely explained! Im adding this to my repertoire for sure!!
Thanks for
this lovely routine!
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Woow! I saw his performance live in a magic convention and now I can learn it! Hiper visual and
great to do it as impromptu magic with borrowed coins! Once you master the secret move you will be
able to perform it anytime aniwhere! I highly recommend this :)
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I got this trick directly from Mr Tango when I visited Argentina last November. He performed it for
me.
It took me sometime to get the knack on how to kick the coins to make the coin switch
places, but at the end the practice makes it worthwhile.
Shridhar, I recommend that you
continue practicing, otherwise you will become frustrated, it is not a self working routine for
sure.
It has only one move (it is not even a sleight) but it is very easy to do.
Steve: I
have also El agujero Chino de JL Rubiales and while it is about a coin moving from bottom to top,
the sleights are totally different. Have you compared both routines side by side or you assume that
from watching the demo? I think you are too harsh in your comment, I have not seen Harlan's or
Rindfleisch's, but for sure Rubiales' is different (very nice for sure as well)
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This is a fun, quick trick to do. Haven't tried it with quarters yet but it works and looks great
with poker chips. The only reason I give it 4 stars is because its a little 'knacky' to learn and
you need the right surface to perform on. A good pad and some practice and you're good to go.
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This great trick by Tango is easiest to perform using poker chips due to the thickness of the chips.
I prefer to use real coins (i.e. US half dollars) in all of my coin magic because I have smaller
hands. However, I finally have a perfect use for my silver US dollars due to the thickness of these
coins being very close to real poker chips.
It DOES take a certain "feel" when sliding
your pinky finger across the table when connecting the stack in order to get the marked coin/chip to
move through each of the 4 positions. I was frustrated for about 10 minutes and almost gave up,
until all of a sudden, I got the knack for it. So what I'm saying is to give this trick some time -
you WILL get the "feel" for it and then it will work for you 100% of the time. Just like learning to
ride a bicycle...
My audiences of all ages keep asking me to do it over and over again and
since there is NO setup and NO reset and since you finish CLEAN every time, you can keep performing
it until the audience gives up wagging their heads, completely astonished. It's one of my favorite
coin "quickies".
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muy bueno tango excelente tecnica y tan simple
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ho una routine di monete cinesi e grazia a questo effetto ho trovato un metodo per sbarazzarmi di
una shell...
La tecnica non è difficile,la ci si impara dopo un po di tempo,sicuramente ha
bisogno di un adeguato studio...ma quando si capisce dove colpire....tutto è piu semplice..
GOOD
JOB MR TANGO.
I like the effect. By mean of practice, you should be able to do it with ungimmicked coins. The
video shows you what you have to do to suceed but does not explain what ´s happen and why it
works…it’s a little bit frustrating and more diffucult to correct yourself when you don’t
understand the mechanism. Any way, i practiced as explained and miraculously it works… 🙂…. So if
you like the effect, try it.
This is just fun to do. Some possibilities to work up some kind of a routine but you're on your own
with that. Takes a little practice but once you get the knack it becomes pretty easy. Work for
consistency, work on the follow-through like Karate. Start with chips until you get the idea then
move to coins that are heavier. A few more angles on the video would have helped but everything is
explained very well and in a very pleasant mannerism. Tango is likable for sure. The price was OK
and saved me the time and trouble of trial and error to figure it out on my own. Glad I purchased it
to support the magic community.