Copper Toss: A Cool Take on Copper/Silver

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Copper Toss: A Cool Take on Copper/Silver

Postby Michael Kras » May 28th, '09, 01:00



Hello All!

Now, I am by no means a coin worker... I dabble, I use no more than 3 or 4 coin tricks, but that's all.

However, I sometimes play with coins with hopes of stumbling across something worthwhile. This, I feel, is one of those pieces... it's my take on the Copper/Silver plot, with a method that's very "off the beaten path". It's a very new idea so please be gentle, and I'd love to hear thoughts, comments, suggestions, ideas, critiques, ANYTHING!

Thank you for taking a look!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeN2V6dQou8

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Postby LoveKey1988 » May 28th, '09, 09:14

I don't ussualy work with coins and I am in magic just about six months now but for a magican is very obvious what's happen there even if the tittle wouldn't be Copper Toss. It's still a cool trick for non-magicians!

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Postby Beardy » May 31st, '09, 18:32

Who is this boy? Certainly not the person from those videos all that time ago???

I like it, in short. Nice, smooth.

Even the sir/mam thing made me chuckle - mainly because I wasn't expecting it. I don't think it would fly in the real world, but it made me chuckle

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Postby MagicalSmithy » May 31st, '09, 18:46

Hehehehe Sir Mam Sam...I wont stop smiling all day......nice effect....as a maigican I could guess maybe (MAYBE) how it might have worked but in the shoes of a aly person it work great.

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