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Postby stitchie18 » Oct 13th, '06, 18:08



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Postby Mooch » Oct 13th, '06, 18:26

It looks really nice! Very smooth handling, although I think you should try to move the hand with the coin in it down the glass after it goes in, then just slide it off the bottom.
Nice trick though, good job :)

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Postby stitchie18 » Oct 13th, '06, 18:29

????dont know what you mean???

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Postby Mooch » Oct 13th, '06, 19:35

Sorry, I really didn't explain that very well at all. What I meant was after the coin goes through the glass, you should keep your hand static on the glass for a moment, then slide it down off the side of it. This makes for a more dramatic reveal for the spectator, and they will most probably remember your hand as having been at the bottom of the glass when the coin went through, as it is only at that point that they see the coin. This helps to abolish the thought that it could have gone through the opening at the top.

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Postby stitchie18 » Oct 20th, '06, 17:43

coin thru glass and now bottled up

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Postby Delude » Oct 20th, '06, 17:52

Jeeze, your coin thru glass is amazing! Are you going to put it on the market?

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Postby Dominick » Oct 20th, '06, 19:47

That is beautiful! Possibly the best I've seen. I mean, WOW.

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Postby ultimatecreate » Oct 21st, '06, 19:08

I think the 2nd is by far the more convincing - your hand is lower and appears more natural. Also leaves less room for the smart arsed spec to say you just threw the coin over the top.

As for the coin in bottle - very impressive, but there was a really nasty glitch in the movie, just when you wacked the coin into the bottle. Just looks v suspect to laymen.

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Postby stitchie18 » Oct 21st, '06, 22:28

yeah everyone is having a go at the jump
my daughter nudged the camera
refilming it tomorow, and tryin to get a live performance

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Postby stitchie18 » Oct 23rd, '06, 10:27

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Postby Dominick » Oct 23rd, '06, 20:01

Really cool. I'd love to own that one. Question though. Can it be signed?

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