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Postby Mandrake » Feb 23rd, '11, 00:41



I still run a magnet over any £1 coins I get in change, just in case... never found one though... :cry:

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Postby pablo diablo 73 » Feb 23rd, '11, 13:56

Thanks Stewie

makes sense to me now! (though I'm not familiar with the 'expansion of texture' routine)

@Stardust - they might find penniess, paperclips etc are rather attracted to it!!

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Postby screwystewie » Feb 23rd, '11, 15:03

pablo diablo 73 wrote:Thanks Stewie

makes sense to me now! (though I'm not familiar with the 'expansion of texture' routine)


It's a wonderful routine where two coins are in the centre of a hank and the spec names one, which you then extract from the hank.

It's in The Dai Vernon Book of Magic, something everyone should have!

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Postby jim ferguson » Feb 23rd, '11, 22:09

Hi Pablo. Here is the Expansion of Texture performed by Michael Ammar. Its the second effect on the clip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EyFuHB6wPM

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Postby pablo diablo 73 » Feb 24th, '11, 12:48

Hi Jim
watched the clip and as usual Ammar is incredible -
OK I'm perplexed by this as I assumed he was using a scotch & Soda / coin Unique type coin set in the hanky and a dupe coin palmed, then use magicians choice to 'extract' the smaller coin. As far as I'm aware though the dollar is the larger coin and he does state that whichever coin the spec choses will be the one he extracts.
Can anyone point me in the right direction without too much exposure? I may have to sell a kidney as my CUPS s already out of control..... :shock:

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Postby screwystewie » Feb 24th, '11, 14:10

pablo diablo 73 wrote:Can anyone point me in the right direction without too much exposure?


The Dai Vernon Book of Magic.

No gaffed coins are used at all, and the hank is ungaffed too.

Also, it's a brilliant book.

http://www.magicbooksbypost.co.uk/shop/ ... ull&id=880

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Postby jim ferguson » Feb 24th, '11, 20:28

As well as the Vernon book mentioned by Stewie it can also be found in Bobo and Im sure theres a version in Mark Wilson (Id have to check though). As mentioned no gaffs are used - any hanky and any two coins.
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Postby Volaticus » Mar 1st, '11, 11:38

magicwand1973 wrote:On the downside I am now on about my 4th or 5th one as i had a habit of spending my CU when drunk!!


I have lost many a "Folding Coin" doing just the same!

I like to combine CU with the Raven. Eliminates the examination issue and makes for a nice finale!

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Postby Magical_Trevor » Mar 8th, '11, 11:58

I'm almost certain I've posted on this kind of thread before, but I've had a coin unique (started with a 10p / 2p as they were cheaper) for as many years as I've been in magic ... literally LOVE the things, am still trying to find a £2 and 50p which I saw at a convention once, you know, just to throw magicians off the scent of a "coin unique" trick (as normally they only come in £1/1p or 10p/2p right?)

Love these, cant ever say a bad word about them - especially the Eddie Gibson ones, I got a VERY cheap (like £8) 10p/2p one once, AWFUL, cheap sounding, cheap feeling horrible thing - its totally worth going for quality on props like this.

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Postby Heckler » Mar 15th, '11, 13:25

Magic in Brighton have the £2/50p if you give them a bell. Very nicely done and I think about £40.

The shop keep remarked that the guy who makes them may not make any more as he received a visit from the law who believed he was making counterfeit money!

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Postby Magical_Trevor » Mar 15th, '11, 14:17

I used to live in Brighton ... DAMMIT !!!

Might have to give Ross a ring, see if he can get me a few of them (I have nasty habits of spending them hahaha)

Does anyone know how these kind of gimmicks are made? I own several, and I'm pretty certain I'd have nowhere near enough money or be in possession of the means to actually make my own, just a very curious knowledge to know how they are made ... CNC machine I'd guess,, or maybe a very specifically designed jig and drill mechanism? Ideas peeps?

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(NB. Can pm if people would rather not discuss on the forum page due to spoilers?)

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Postby Heckler » Mar 15th, '11, 14:19

A real £2 coin, a metal file and plenty of time? :D

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Postby Magical_Trevor » Mar 15th, '11, 14:42

Thought as much, and time is something I dont have much of, not enough to custom craft my own coin gaffs anyways :D

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