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Coin vanish and reproduction

Postby dave_100 » Mar 23rd, '06, 21:18



http://youtube.com/watch?v=XlsaYnuA16s

Comments as always encouraged

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Postby Durto » Mar 23rd, '06, 21:31

Haven't you posted that already?
I might just be hallucinating so I'll go on!
a little too much of coin throw in that one I think. 2 or 3 are juste perfect to captivate the audience but when you make too much, the really start inspecting each of those throw ;)
I think that your hands are looking more and more natural! keep up!

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Postby aurora » Mar 23rd, '06, 21:32

Very good dave, what technique is that? Where can I learn it because that's exactly what I'm looking to do!

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Postby Larry » Mar 23rd, '06, 22:19

as a magician the only thing i would say is that you need ot have the same hand position on each throw, but i just showed this to a couple of lay folk in the room and they couldn't find any fault so I'm probably just over analysing. the reproduction was VERY swish. good work, man!

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Postby dave_100 » Mar 23rd, '06, 22:57

Durto wrote:Haven't you posted that already?
I might just be hallucinating so I'll go on!
a little too much of coin throw in that one I think. 2 or 3 are juste perfect to captivate the audience but when you make too much, the really start inspecting each of those throw ;)
I think that your hands are looking more and more natural! keep up!


i only did 3 throws!! thanks for the positive comments

aurora wrote:PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 8:32 pm Post subject:
Very good dave, what technique is that? Where can I learn it because that's exactly what I'm looking to do!


It wasnt from a specific place, but its partly from michael ammars comp intro to Coin magic, partly jay sankeys work, its really very basic sleights.

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Postby aurora » Mar 24th, '06, 20:11

dave_100 wrote:It wasnt from a specific place, but its partly from michael ammars comp intro to Coin magic, partly jay sankeys work, its really very basic sleights.


Thanks for that Dave, I will look into getting some of Jay Sankey's DVD's. I was tempted yesterday when I saw it on a magic website. 8)

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