Like people say, the ''which hand is the coin'' trick never earned anyone a medal.
I bought
this book because I'm obsessed with the idea of doing that propless. But I bought it mostly for
myself, in the sense that succesfully doing this isn't the kind of thing that kills people and
leaves them speechless or hysterical.
That being said,
I thought I was diving into body
language or something like that, but it's not! And I was surprised and pleased to discover there
could be a 100% rate logic to that. Mark also indicates numerous sources from which he developped
the effect, so, you can actually learn more about it afterwards if you want more.
But,
30$ for about 30 pages. And 30$ for one effect of ''Which hand is the coin'' is, let's say it,
EXPENSIVE...
Because you don't want to do it more than once to your spectator, simply because it
falls into being boring, honestly.
There's only one method explained.
But, if you do the
effect for 4 or 5 people at once, all of them having a coin in their hands, now it starts being a
little bit more impressive for the audience.
Also, great additions and variations to Mark's
take by McLeod, Murray and Turner thought.
Book also includes ideas with other objects.
Or revealing the date on the coin at the end but this one IMO cannot fit all situations.