Very easy to do even for a novice. If you're thinking about whether to buy it, think back to the first time you saw the trick and how freaked out you were. Now read back to my first sentence and you should have your decision.
I got a question about the gimmick. For those who have it PM me. Think of a way so you can verify yourselves I'm new to this scene I don't know the procedures.
Yep i bought it a while, back get very good reactions from people, especially when you leave them with the bottle with the coin in for a suvenir.......But its no signed label thru unopened bottle though is it
just downloaded the trick, its great, nice concept and easy to do, havnt tried it yet but its definitly something i feel every magician should have in their routine if theyre into coin thru effects
Got it. Showed it to 3 people. All three guessed how it was done. One even worked out what the "magic bit" is.
So now it sits in a cupboard gathering dust
bronz wrote:With all due respect Trez, you should've practiced it a bit more.
I don't particularly think that it was my handling. The actual handling of the trick is fairly straightforward. I think it might be that the people I showed it too just think a bit too logically.
I might bring it out again at some point and try it on a different crowd, but the initial "I know how you did that" kinda put me off. It is a good effect though, won't argue with that
I just downloaded Passing thru and found it a superb effect, a simple easily made gimmick that took me roughly two minutes to make and a very easy sleight that even a novice can master after a few minures practice.
You just need a suitable bottle, prepare a bit of
patter and get ready to astonish everyone you now.
A really amazing efect with very little effort. Well worth the price. currently $17 by paypal when I bought it £8.81
If you want the coin to be signed, here is another mindblowing principle for a CIB-routine, invented by 16-year-old Cameron Fletcher:
Imagine borrowing any bottle, borrowing any coin, let someone sign the coin and one second later the signed coin penetrates the wall of the sealed and un-opened glassbottle, with the liquid still inside. No duplicates.