
I forgot to mention I use gold tokens as in slot machines. And no I don't play the slots, not since i was a kid! The 48 tokens were a free gift when I purchased the Burtini Coin Pail. They make a great noise when they hit the pail. I've also used, but not with pail as they are palming coin size, the very think, serrated edged, for gripping easily, stainless steel discs from Camtryx Magic.
As a FINALE after a stream, of coins I pull out a 'streamer' of five pound notes. Sometimes from the pail, sometimes from the air; they are weighted at the end of the 'streamer so it falls open rapidly. " Look it's
raining money"
In the 'old days' it was pulled from beneath the assisting boy's jumper or jacket but that's been out for several years for obvious reasons.
The streamer was originally kid's 'play' money gummed end to end, later replaced, for adults,with feke fivers. never discovered why I didn't use tenners. Perhaps I was a cheap Act !!!
I had considered at one time using one of those huge Instant Coffee tins, particularly the catering size. Stripped of the label they always looked like a bright shining prop.
And talking of the 'old birds', Mark W, I wish you could have seen the great Sheik Ben Ali performing his MD with a large biscuit tin on Blackpool's Golden Mile. This when I was a young lad in the 1940's! "Nobody inside. Nobody outside".
He was born, Mohari Ali, an Indian Moslem in Calcutta on 26th. August 1906. Died March 1978. Performed all over the Uk. Eddie Burke puts out a m's called Easy Miser's Dream, using a tin mug/cup with handle and one of Sheik Ben Ali's moves.
Allen Tipton
Began magic at 9 in 1942. Joined Staffs M.S at 13. Nottm.Guild of M. (8 times President. Prog Director 20years)IBM. Awarded Magician of Month 1980 By Intern. Pres. IBM for reproducing Dante's Sim Sala Bim. Writes Dear Magician column for Abra. Mag.