Okay, so I'm giving this 4 stars because the gimmicks are very good! This is a very tough trick for
me though. No, I'm not docking a star because it's a little bit of a knacky trick, I'm docking a
star because of the tutorial. He doesn't go into enough detail for me to fully understand what and
how I need to make that beautiful change that we see in the trailer.
Honestly, I need help! I
even emailed him directly and, while I appreciate that he responded, he didn't help me at all.
If anyone can help me learn this better PLEASE reach out to me; because I SO want to perform
this.
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when you do the change, there are two points you need to do.
1,use your ring finger to hold the bottom of the coin.
2,need to shake the coin,the direction is upward.
If you do as is done in the video it does work. Notice that he pulls his hand back slightly and then the change is done as he moves his hand forward.
Basically, the move forward allows the coin to rest against the thumb as the hand moves forward while the other fingers loosen the hold on the front section. This allows the front section to do the move you see on the video.
Yeah, it's a knack!
I totally agree. The tutorial is pitiful there is no reason that he couldn’t have spent even 10 minutes going over this more…. 3 minutes??🤦🏻♂️ I can figure it out ,but more angles and more ideas would have been great. I really hope he decides to expand the tutorial a little more which can be done if he really wanted to. The trick and gimmick is great ,but for the price the tutorial should have been better.
The change is a nack that uses physics combined with the magnetism of the coin. 1. hold the piece in place with your ring finger.
2. slide the piece up slightly before you execute the change(as a sort of getting ready and increasing the surface area for the magnetic parts to grab hold)
3. In one motion, you will rock your wrist back slightly, rock the top piece back slightly with a slight jerk of your hand.
What you are wanting to accomplish is the top piece is for a moment only being held with your thumb while there is a slight upwards momentum of the bottom piece to increase the connection of the magnetic piece to allow for it to coalesce together.
My recommendation on practicing. Take out the little piece, set it aside (or put inbox), and practice the change over a closeup mat. It'll take some time since you have to bypass your instincts to catch the coin since having a coin in a kind of freefall thats needed is uncomfortable at first.
The change is a nack that uses physics combined with the magnetism of the coin. 1. hold the piece in place with your ring finger.
2. slide the piece up slightly before you execute the change(as a sort of getting ready and increasing the surface area for the magnetic parts to grab hold)
3. In one motion, you will rock your wrist back slightly, rock the top piece back slightly with a slight jerk of your hand.
What you are wanting to accomplish is the top piece is for a moment only being held with your thumb while there is a slight upwards momentum of the bottom piece to increase the connection of the magnetic piece to allow for it to coalesce together.
My recommendation on practicing. Take out the little piece, set it aside (or put inbox), and practice the change over a closeup mat. It'll take some time since you have to bypass your instincts to catch the coin since having a coin in a kind of freefall thats needed is uncomfortable at first.
I have the N5 by N2g set. Where can I go for the tutorial or instructions?
Usually they come in the box with a pass word to get to the instruction video.
Thanks
Gene
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