I've sent you this PM, and I remember what it said in the rules, "No copyright infrigement." Since the coin across is a classic rountine (At least I think so...and since this seems to be the most basic, and less effective method) I think its OK. If it's not, I'll edit it. I'm posting it here to get other peoples opinions.
I hope this is OK.
Hey, great video!
Unfortunately, i've concentrated all of my will into sponge balls. They are easy to manipulpate (alot of times coins are too). I tried googlng backpalming a coin (Someone here described it to me, but I really need some pictures) but could find nothing. I wonder if your rountine uses this? ( I have the Mark Wilson's MAGIC A complete course one)
Basically, (and its very basic) compared to what you did, you start out with a coin palmed in your hand.
Another (and ideal) thing you could do, is remove 6 coins. Let the spectators examine them (I use silver half dollars, I collect all types of coins, (I'm a numismatist) so its easy for me to get them..) and then its so easy to just grab and classic palm the one in my pocket (misdirection)
I then do it as follows:
I lay them in rows of 3. Each row is parallel to the other.
I pick up 3 coins on the left row, and them, one at a time, in my end. As I put in the last coin in my left hand, I immediately throw in the palmed coin, and then immediately close my hand. Then there is another row of 3 coins on the right row. I classic palm 2 coins, in a stack, and pick up the third, keeping the stacked palmed coins seperate. (Note: I do NOT push thtem into my fist..never heard of this method)
Then the coin my right hand, instantly travels, one at a time, to my left hand. When I'm left with one coin, I can just lap the coin.
Unfortunately, people really aren't that surprised with the trick. It just doesn't have that "Wow!" effect like spongeballs, or the thumb clip switch where you take a coin (or a sponge ball) and switch them.
I really like your rountine. However, I'm not sure how you show your hands 'empty' when you are palming the coin. I know there is a techinque where you can turn your hand half way while palming the coin to make it appear like your hand is empty; when it is not.
Thank you.
Oh, here's his video: http://www.nothingupmysleeve.co.uk/coinsacross/
Thanks for such a great video, it is smashing!
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