This is a great routine that uses two gimmicks that you probably already have. If not, you're
looking about $25 a piece for the two gimmicks needed. Still, it's a great effect for the price,
with a surprisingly small number of easy sleights used to create the magic. You're looking at
probably 30 minutes of practice or less. Angles aren't that big of a problem for the most part
except for one part of the routine, and even that isn't a big deal. I would feel safe doing that
almost completely surrounded.
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Brilliant effect. In many ways, this epitomizes what magic is supposed to be, and eternal mystery.
The effect is well within the abilities of the basic to intermediate coin worker. It leaves the
audience feeling like you could do this forever. This is a steal at $5.00. Get it! You'll love it
and your audiences will too!!!
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I purchased the trick on another sight, (at the time I didn't know Penguin had the trick), but
oooooh man, this thing hits you like a truck, because of the simpleness in plot AND in
handling...and the impact it has.
$5 is a steal, and if you have the two gaffs, (one you
will, the other you can purchase on penguin for cheap, its the "final" coin I'm referencing...)
you'll have a routine that will be too fun to stop doing.
Hell, this rips magicians apart
cuz the method changes each time, something I'm still laughing at, because its beautifully
constructed.
Just get it. You'll like it more probably than the more expensive things in
your cart, and thats saying a lot! <3
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This is a wonderful effect that won't take you a long time to master if you have basic coin skills,
though you will need to purchase a couple of gaffed coins (if you do a lot of coin stuff you
probably already have them). This is wonderfully simple to follow, elegant, and fun. Plus you are
able to perform this with just music if you want to. Practice the simple moves and you'll have a
miracle for your spectators.