what book teaches the art of going behind someones ear and pulling something out,
i dont just want to buy it, do it, and cheapen the effect, i actually want to learn, however is there anything like this which you can already buy without having to learn anything ?? i will be interested in both items
Self-working coin from ear? Unless you can actually get a coin in someone's ear without them knowing it and then just pull it out later, you're pretty much out of luck on that one.
1) where you melt a coin and get them to sniff the liquid without them knowing, hoping it forms back into a coin and gets stuck in their brain. Then grow long nails and dig into their ear till you feel it.. but thats not really spec friendly..
2) self woking as in you make it work yourself.. using the only way humanly possible!!
3) Make your own self working version - good luck to you
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But, they're all steering you correct, here - Bobo.
Ramsay subtlety (in Bobo) with an FP (in Bobo). You reach up, pull the coin out.
It really is that simple.
Of course, you can throw in a hand washing just for effect (Change over pass, in Bobo or you'll find another good one in "The Magic of Michael Ammar"), if you please.
But, all in all, it is a simple concealment done with panache.
only direct from my site and by request, i have to sorce some very um special stuff from rods and reels and some other stuff from that specialist shop woolies.
There are literally hundreds of methods which could be used for this effect, and most of them are either overkill or simply verbose.
The key here is, as suggested, to learn some BASICS from Bobo, perhaps you even have a coin DVD somewhere.
My own personal method is using a Goshman/Tenkai clip/pinch, which isn't exactly angle proof, but looks clean to the 'victim', as your entire palm and fingers can be seen.
Perhaps even THAT method is overkill!
I guess it could also be done using:
>> Classic palm
>> Thumb clip
>> Finger palm
>> Fingertip rest
>> Backpalm
(Before anyone mentions 'EXPOSURE', think carefully—this isn't an effect as such, this is horseplay!)