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Coin Change

Postby kems » Oct 20th, '05, 19:40



This is a little clip I just put together, its not perfect but I quite like the effect.

Click here to watch Change48

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Postby stevebo » Oct 20th, '05, 21:47

That was rather well done! I don't do coin magic a lot so that would be kinda new to me!

Loving the work! Keep it up!

StEvEbO!

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Postby ace of kev » Oct 20th, '05, 23:02

The vid doesn't load for me :(

Edit: I got it :D

Nice trick. I'm the same as Stevebo, I don't do much coin, but I'm starting to get into it :D

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Postby kems » Oct 21st, '05, 10:05

Thanks Guys ;) there are only a few coin slights in know, and I am starting to enjoy it now :D

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Postby Demitri » Oct 21st, '05, 11:48

Nice work, Kems. Simple, quick and effective. Great job.

What other coin routines have you been working on? Myself, I've been tackling more coin magic lately. It's so much fun, but I find it rather taxing on my hand muscles.

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Postby dorian » Oct 21st, '05, 13:31

That was a smooth change and a pleasure to watch

Thank you

Dean

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Postby magic_evmeister » Oct 22nd, '05, 02:33

I know absolutely nothing about coin magic so consider me almost a lay, as from a magic perspective I have no idea what just happened there.

Whatever you did, it was cool. I only hope you have a large routine to put that in (or a nice follow-up or lead-out) or the whole concept seems kind of wasted.

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Postby kems » Oct 22nd, '05, 15:25

Thanks everyone! has anyone else seen this done before? because I based it on an idea from Mark Wilsons book.

could I flog the effect to somewhere like magicvideodeport ? and has anyone done this? I would love to work on new effects! :P

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Postby ace of kev » Oct 23rd, '05, 18:57

Not matter how many times I watch this video, I can't figure out how it is done!!!

It is truley excellent. Well done with this effect :D

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Postby Hodgkinson » Oct 23rd, '05, 20:10

Hi kems,

Nicely done, although if the method is as I think then this could not be done to a real world audience due to the ditch.
If it is as I am thinking then in the original wasn't a small coin split into two larger ones ? If so then I have done this on many occasions and it always goes down well.

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Postby choppy67 » Oct 24th, '05, 09:50

Nice trick, cant work it out. Not done much coin magic myself.

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Postby Xzwer » Oct 25th, '05, 14:26

i liked the trick very much :D but i don`t do coin magic because it`s to difficoult for me :P

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Postby myseasheep » Oct 30th, '05, 04:21

i remember an effect simliar to that one where a nickel multiplies into two quarters. im not really into coins, so i cant tell how you were able to show both sides of the coin and your hand empty

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