Squish and Stand Up Coin Magic by Nathan Kranzo

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Squish and Stand Up Coin Magic by Nathan Kranzo

Postby kitaristi0 » Jun 26th, '07, 22:48



I stumbled across these and was wondering whether anyone has these and whether they have any comments or thoughts?

http://www.hismagic.com/?page_id=50 and http://www.hismagic.com/?page_id=52

If those links don't work then try www.hismagic.com and go to the downloads section. The professor question should be fairly obvious.

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Postby IAIN » Aug 21st, '07, 10:49

i downloaded squish cos i was ferreting around on the net late last night..

i was utterly shocked by Squish...i can imagine people being really upset in some ways after learning the secret...

apparently the idea was used by dunninger (as well as a couple of others)...

but it was only a fiver, and quite clever indeed...

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Postby bronz » Aug 21st, '07, 21:39

Having picked up Stand Up Coin Magic a couple of weeks ago I can attest that it's pretty good. There's not a massive amount of material on there but what there is is solid enough. There's a wonderful coin through hand routine called Flesh 'n Bone which is rather knacky but definitely falls into the 'looks like real magic' category as you get about as close to actually seeing the coin fall through the hand as is possible.

Then we have a variation of Milton Kort's coins through table which is not bad, a good wild coin/coin production thing where you produce a couple of poker chips from a spec's clothing (including one which is genuinely empty handed as you reach to their sleeve) then turn them into three other coins, another good production, erm, a guess which hand the coin's in routine where you end up producing four coins, a couple more things but nothing I can remember off-hand this time of night.

It's all at least intermediate level material but definitely worth a look if you like that sort of thing.

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Postby bronz » Aug 21st, '07, 21:41

Having picked up Stand Up Coin Magic a couple of weeks ago I can attest that it's pretty good. There's not a massive amount of material on there but what there is is solid enough. There's a wonderful coin through hand routine called Flesh 'n Bone which is rather knacky but definitely falls into the 'looks like real magic' category as you get about as close to actually seeing the coin fall through the hand as is possible.

Then we have a variation of Milton Kort's coins through table which is not bad, a good wild coin/coin production thing where you produce a couple of poker chips from a spec's clothing (including one which is genuinely empty handed as you reach to their sleeve) then turn them into three other coins, another good production, erm, a guess which hand the coin's in routine where you end up producing four coins, a couple more things but nothing I can remember off-hand this time of night.

It's all at least intermediate level material but definitely worth a look if you like that sort of thing.

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Postby bronz » Aug 21st, '07, 21:42

Having picked up Stand Up Coin Magic a couple of weeks ago I can attest that it's pretty good. There's not a massive amount of material on there but what there is is solid enough. There's a wonderful coin through hand routine called Flesh 'n Bone which is rather knacky but definitely falls into the 'looks like real magic' category as you get about as close to actually seeing the coin fall through the hand as is possible.

Then we have a variation of Milton Kort's coins through table which is not bad, a good wild coin/coin production thing where you produce a couple of poker chips from a spec's clothing (including one which is genuinely empty handed as you reach to their sleeve) then turn them into three other coins, another good production, erm, a guess which hand the coin's in routine where you end up producing four coins, a couple more things but nothing I can remember off-hand this time of night.

It's all at least intermediate level material but definitely worth a look if you like that sort of thing.

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Postby IAIN » Aug 22nd, '07, 18:23

pardon? can you say that again please?

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Postby HenryHoudini » Aug 22nd, '07, 18:29

lol

Ive heard some awful things about the squish vanish

dont know about the other one though.

apparently the squish just doesnt work well. In my opinion the demo makes it partly obvious

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Postby kitaristi0 » Aug 22nd, '07, 19:43

I've pretty much left behind my coin magic phase (which lasted about a week) so I won't be getting these but thanks for the thoughts anyway.

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