I have been doing Coin On Call for well over a year and the reactions are incredible! I perform this
AMOST every day, THAT'S how good it is.
The magic happens in THEIR hands and they get a
keepsake picture to take home with them! I always ask them to post it on social media and tag me. So
my name and my magic get passed on to hundreds of new potential clients every day!
The
working is so simple that you can focus 100% on a killer presentation. And, if you play it right,
you get credit for being able to manipulate an image on their phone without touching it!
An
easy, reputation-making, in-their-hands, social media explosion coin trick. What more could you
possibly ask for!? Bravo Aljaz!
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I've been performing this trick for over a year and I can say it's just awesome! It's very simple to
do, because the routine is so well structured that the misdirection you need, to do 'the dirty work'
is basically self working. This is what I really like about it!
This is a visual miracle that
leaves the spectators speechless and with an unforgettable souvenir on their phone!
You WILL
perform this trick a lot!
The price is actually very cheap because in Europe I paid more only
for the gimmick but here you get a beautiful routine + the gimmick for less.
Highly recommended!
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Everything about this trick is fine ~ except the Gommock:
due to the natural size difference of
penny/dime, it is not
100% secret-leak-proof.
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This is a pretty cool trick. Basic setups. Nothing crazy difficult. Well explained. For the price
.....why not!
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Most magicians will probably over look this effect because of how simple it is.
The
teaching is straightforward. This effect is very easy
to perform.
I would only perform
this effect in an impromptu situation.
Someone ask to see something, you borrow a penny and
perform the effect.
The only con is the angles ((Though that is easily managed by asking
everyone to gather together for the picture))
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This is a really good trick, I can honestly say I'm happy with the effect. There are some things
that I have issues with as in some spectators realize a difference in the coin being used, but other
than that it's great just something I'll have to work out. I may also be a part of an upcoming tv
show and this is an effect I would use for that. So Aljaz, if you see this, could I have your
permission to use this effect for tv if I end up being used for it? If yous like, I can email you
about it.
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I have to say...I am impressed. This is the second routine that exploits an often overlooked
gimmick that is most likely thought of as a kids trick and turns it on it's ear. I love that they
use the inherent properties of this to create an astounding visual moment that the spectator may
keep forever...thus extending the magic moment infinitely. David Acer has a very nice routine that
uses this same gimmick and it has been many years since it's release. Get this...use this and leave
your spectator stunned.
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OK...I am impressed. This uses properties inherent in the coin and then turns those properties
against the spectator to create a piece of visual magic that will live on in their phone or camera.
This is a spectacular use of something that we all have sitting in our magic box never to be used
again because it seems like a simple kid's trick. Now that simple little prop can be a miracle.
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GREAT INSTRUCTIONS & EXPLANATIONS! IT'S A NO BRAINER AS YOU ALL SHOULD BUY IT!
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A fun trick with a popular gimmicked coin. This requires a bit of spectator management to ensure the
secret isn't exposed upon reveal. I've seen people reach for and/or almost drop the coin after
opening their hand. Neither of those are ideal!
Know too that there is a premium version
of this gimmick out there (it's mentioned in the tutorial) that you may be tempted to get to replace
the one supplied. If you go that route, it will be an additional expense and will more than double
the cost. That said, the step up in quality may be worthwhile if you do this often enough.
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