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Coins Across

Postby Kolisar » Aug 28th, '06, 02:03



Hello,

I am looking for a specific coins across routine I learned a long time ago (10+ years) but cannot find now. It is a coins across that uses only four coins and the spectators hands instead of a table. The finale is the you place one coin in your hand, the remaining three in teh spectator's hand and all four coins end up in the spectator's hand.

Does anyone know the name of this particular effect? Unless the Moderators object, I can give more details in a PM, but I do not want to mention sleights or more details here.

Thanks,

Kolisar

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Postby the_mog » Aug 28th, '06, 09:55

i know of a version that ends this way but it uses a gimmick to acheive it(in Larry Jennings'67) although any version could be finished in this way with a little thought and some misdirection

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Postby Kolisar » Aug 28th, '06, 21:14

the_mog wrote:i know of a version that ends this way but it uses a gimmick to acheive it(in Larry Jennings'67) although any version could be finished in this way with a little thought and some misdirection


Thanks, but there was no gimmick. I have a vague recollection of the sleights used, but I cannot recall the name of one of the sleights. As stated before, I am hesitent to mention any slights by name in an open forum.

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Postby the_mog » Aug 28th, '06, 21:29

well if youd like to pm me i'll see if ican help.. not promising i can though :)

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