Fade Away Coin Vanish
John Savant
A visual, no sleeves involved, impossible coin vanish using only one hand. One second it’s here … and then it is gone!
You can forget about tape, glue, thread work, and gaffs. This is the pro worker’s secret method. The anytime, anyplace, vanish of a coin impromptu style. The way magic has always meant to be, in its truest, the rawest form of execution. Real diabolical-looking magic accomplished the old way with pure sleight of hand skill. The preferred method of the true masters of the past such as T. Nelson Downs, the King of Coins.
John Savant walks you through all the detailed secret (ins and…
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Double Cross Doubloons
Raymonde Crow
A new take on Fechter’s Flying Eagles.
Double Cross Doubloons is my version of Fechter’s “Flying Eagles” routine, which is a tabled coin effect that has the advantage of not needing gaffed coins, gimmicks, or a soft surface like a close-up mat, nor are there any clothing requirements like sleeves, making it very practical for the restaurant worker or impromptu performer.
Double Cross Doubloons uses only six normal coins.
In this routine, each coin travels across via a different method, and ends in a flash crossing of all three coins, providing a climax that is missing from the original….
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Chinese Nail
Sultan Orazaly
One of the popular magicians’ coins is a Chinese coin with a hole. Imagine you are pulling a real nail out of the hole. Chinese Nail is a super visual effect that will add to your coin performance.
1st edition 2021, video 4 min.
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Triple By Pass
Ken Muller
A three-way transposition in the hands of three spectators – and the performer far away.
This could follow a CSB Routine (or come first), or pick up three different poker chips from the game table, or three colored Chinese coins, or follow my China Spice routine.
Three distinctive objects have magical powers or attributes attached and become talisman to be freely chosen by two volunteers with a third getting the power that is left. Each holds and protects their selection while verbally announcing their new power and talisman with the performer across the room. But each secretly desires a different…
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Lip Vanish
Sultan Orazaly
Perhaps the cleanest coin disappearance. You will also learn production, change, and transposition. Watch your angles. It is not so easy to deploy the simple gimmick (which you have lying around in your home) during a performance, but it allows for a really clean vanish and reappearance of a coin.
1st edition 2021, video 8:29.
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China Spice
Ken Muller
A unique coin routine similar to CSB, but using coins you already own. Using the enhancements of sway methods, these coins transpose in ways not possible with traditional moves. Two and then three coins handled by spectators jump from one hand to another, then from pocket to hand, and finally to a spectator’s hand. These coins take on an international identity and cultural bias that is amusing and mystifying.
This is a multi-phase routine involving three different types of coins that goes far beyond a traditional C/S/B approach. A Kennedy Half, English Penny, and Chinese coin are used…
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Twiddle
Ken Muller
A special secret approach for enhancing any coin routine using a very natural way of displaying a coin or passing it to the other hand.
Learn Twiddling, Twiddle Transfer, Twiddle Dee, Twiddle Dum, Twiddle Dee Dum, Twiddle Switch, Twiddle Swap, French Twiddle. Twiddle Shift, Twiddle Count, and Twiddle Twaddle, all while showing both hands to be empty other than the known coin.
Only moderate skill is required and can be used with other small objects too.
This is so powerful you might add it to every coin routine just to establish a pattern. Then, when you need to switch in a gaff or…
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F.U.N. Magic: Coin Production Inspirations
Ken Muller
An in-depth exploration into four innovative approaches to coin production methods.
Swidle – the continuous concealment of a coin during other actions so that it is available for production when needed. The coin is idled with both hands shown empty using natural hand movements.
PileUp – adding a magical spin to the normal process of picking up three coins from the table. This plays with audience attention, expectations and sets several patterns of performance for later productions or coin effects.
OnceLoad – a method of supporting multiple coin productions without repeated trips to…
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New Jackpot Coins
Al Koran
Routine by Harry Stanley, updated by Ken de Courcy, edited by Barry Laymond.
This was one of Al Koran’s popular routines, and a hit on T.V. and during his cabaret and stage performances. It is baffling yet easy to do and, more important, it employs apparatus with immediate appeal to everyone … money! Al worked the effect continuously and this is the professional presentation he used. The apparatus consists of cloth bag looking like those used by banks and several coins. The effect develops in three stages as follows:
1) A spectator reaches into the bag of money and grabs any number of coins. Miraculously you…
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Full-On Mystique
Ken Muller
The ebook details the history, theory, psychology, and techniques of the ‘Full-On’ coin production approach developed over many decades.
Four different methods are explained, each slightly different to accommodate different settings/framing, but each remembered as Full-On.
There are no effects in this ebook. Check out Eminent Coin Production as one way to combine all four methods. Each method can be a ‘stand-alone’ production mixed with other favorite methods.
The search was for the perfect coin production of one or several coins from thin air where both hands are displayed as completely empty. The standard…
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Tap 3 Times
Ken Muller
This is a multi-phase impromptu routine using three borrowed quarters or other found objects – just an introductory “attention grabber” I have used for many decades.
One coin penetrates your hand, then all three. With full attention now, the coins migrate one at a time to the other hand – not a 3Fly as the coins are waist high and the hands are shown empty between phases (no gaff or extra).
Five simple bits of magic in growing intensity and under increasing scrutiny – fully surrounded. Not for beginners. Moderate coin skills, confidence, and live human interaction experience required….
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Eminent Coin Production
Ken Muller
An “almost perfect” production of four individual coins from thin air. This is ideal as a prelude for an effect like Coins Across, Coins Thru Table or even 3Fly.
- both hands are displayed as completely empty
- a coin is snatched from the air by the openly shown right fingers
- a second coin is seen to visibly materialize and is plucked for thin air by the left fingers
- the righthand coin is added to the one on the left palm with both hands shown otherwise empty (Note: There is no movement to the body and then hands never touch – no gaffs either.)
- a third coin is seen to materialize in the air…
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Untouched
Ken Muller
A Copper/Silver transportation in which the performer’s hands never touch the coins.
A copper coin in the hands of one spectator changes places with a silver coin in another spectator. The performer is across the room and never touches the coins at all! No gaffs or gimmicked coins. Everything can be handled and is.
This effect can easily combine with other C/S effects, and the unique “Tweener” method can be applied to other effects.
1st edition 2021, 4 pages.
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Super Session #13: 2 Poker Chip Transpo
Gregg Webb
A clean and fast transposition of two poker chips.
Only two poker chips are used – nothing extra is required. This trick is based on an original coin effect by Sol Stone, to whom this ebook is dedicated.
“Love the poker chip transposition. Easy to do and really practical — it’s a good example of why and when to use the Spellbound Change. This is a quick trick I’ll use.” – Ed Brown
1st edition 2021, PDF 2 pages.
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Money Magic
Will Blyth
Entertaining tricks and amusements with coins.
From the introduction:
This volume has been subdivided into three parts. The first part, comprising tricks necessitating special coins or apparatus, will involve a little outlay. This outlay, however, is not a big item, and a few shillings spent at one of the conjuring depots, whose addresses are to be found among the advertising matter in this book, will place the reader in possession of some really effective tricks. That is, provided the performer carefully follows the detailed workings given in the book; he should then be able to amuse…
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Micromisdirection
Giacomo Bertini
Forget for a moment what you know about classic theory, and discover a different way to look at misdirection, particularly in the world of video clips and zoom meetings. Bertini demonstrates how this applies to coin magic, but the concept remains valid for any type of close-up magic.
1st edition 2020, video 3 min 50 sec.
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Classic Palm
Giacomo Bertini
“Within the inner circle of coin magic, the work of Giacomo Bertini has been known and respected for years.” – Stephen Minch
Forget what you think you know about the Classic-Palm, and discover a brand new way to approach the most important coin sleight. This is Giacomo Bertini’s most complete video tutorial on the “Classic-Palm. It includes details not previously explained.
Forget what you think you know about the Classic-Palm, and discover a brand new way to approach the most important coin sleight. This is Giacomo Bertini’s most complete video tutorial on the “Classic-Palm. It includes details not previously explained.
1st edition 2020, length 10 min 20s.
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European Coin Magic Symposium Volume 4
Giacomo Bertini
GIACOMO BERTINI: “Cylinder & Chips”
This is his easy version of the famous coin routine. Giacomo uses poker chips instead of coins and his own gimmick, which you can buy from him. He created this routine for professional use, such as when working at event dinners, and in any difficult situation, anywhere. The effect is amazing, like the classical version, but in this case, the routine is really easy to perform, and the hands are really empty, in front of the spectators. Very beautiful routine for stand-up workers. Beginner level.
DARYL: “The Manly Matrix”
This is a wonderful version of the classic…
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European Coin Magic Symposium Volume 3
Giacomo Bertini
On November 12th and 13th 2011 the second European Coin Magic Symposium brought 16 magicians from all over the world to Milan for two days of non-stop coin magic, with lectures and performances, private sessions and gala shows. The routines in this issue is a selection of the best. They were shot live at the symposium, and they are very impressive and strong. Expect some knuckle busters as most of the contributors in this issue are the best names in the Coin Magic genre. All routines are complete with performance and explanation.
GIACOMO BERTINI: “Matrix Colors”
You can see this amazing…
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The Flosso Toss
Brick Tilley
An excellent coin vanish made famous by Al Flosso, called “The Coney Island Fakir”, taught to the author by Flosso himself in the 1970s. It is within the skill range of even the most untutored student of coin magic. It is highly deceptive while being completely natural in execution.
1st edition 2020, PDF 4 pages, video 35 s.
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Connoisseurs’ Coins Through
Supreme-Magic-Company
Connoisseurs’ Coins Through … a definitive routine, one of the finest ever for the coins through table. The work of Vernon, Slydini and a host of others combined to give the easiest handling with the maximum effect.
In this routine several coins pass repeatedly through the table. You begin with six coins. Three of the coins pass through the table top two times. Then you eliminate two coins and repeat the penetration through the table with four coins. Again, you eliminate two coins and repeat the trick with two coins. At the end you eliminate another coin and repeat the penetration a last…
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Tik Tok
Mario Tarasini
Show an empty TicTac box and a coin. Visually toss the coin in to the box and the coin will melt through it. Upon learning the secret, you will immediately want to rush out and perform it.
1st edition 2020, length 6 min 50 s.
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Flick: coin into bottle
Mario Tarasini
Effect: Show an empty bottle and a coin. Visually toss a coin in to the bottle and the coin will melt through it.
The bottle is then handed to the spectator for inspection and to keep. Spectator cannot find any holes or gimmicks. Also, you can do this effect with a bottle full of water or any drink. Requires two gimmicks which are easy to prepare.
1st edition 2020, length 3 min 51 s
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Morritt Purse Swindle
Brick Tilley
Charles Morritt was able to hold the entire theatre audience spellbound with what was, in essence, a pocket trick. After inviting two members of the audience onstage he would allow them to figuratively change places, thus transcending and descending their social classes using only two purses and four coins. Two copper coins, held by the “workingman”, and two gold coins, held by the “uppercrust”, change places while being held in purses by each witness. This updated version replaces much of the skill required by substituting gimmicks that can easily be made at home, while retaining the powerful…
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Bionic Coin
Ralf (Fairmagic) Rudolph
This is an exceedingly clever and versatile way to gimmick a coin to create a stunning and visual effect. It works with many coins including US quarters, half dollars and dollars, some Euro coins, as well as many other coins from various countries.
Effect: You ask a spectator for a coin. The spectator or performer marks or draws something on the coin. You show your hands empty and you show the coin clearly from both sides. At this point there is no secret second coin involved. You simply move your finger across the face of the coin and the drawing instantly changes, either vanishes or transforms…
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Spinning Coin
Brick Tilley
A large coin is made to spin on its edge around the inside rim of a metal basin.
This effect was popular over a hundred years ago with all types of performers both for parties and at outdoor venues. The high keening sound made by the coin attracts a large crowd of onlookers who become fixated by the combination of sight and sound.
You will receive both a PDF and a video.
1st edition 2019, 4 pages + video length 23s.
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The Complete Gypsy Switch Handbook
Jon Racherbaumer
Note that different moves and techniques have been called ‘Gypsy Switch’ over the decades. See for example a technique to switch bills using an envelope: Gypsy Switch. The technique described here by Jon Racherbaumer uses a handkerchief and is mostly used with coins, but the basic technique is flexible and utilitarian, which means any object that is conveniently flat and compact can be switched for a similar object, using a handkerchief. This includes objects such as coins, poker chips, billets, cards (business and torn playing card pieces), and folded currency.
In its antecedent form this move appeared…
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Dubbelkross and Simulkross
Ken de Courcy
A gradual transposition of three silver coins and three golden coins with an unexpected climax. Two routines.
Many methods have been devised for the classical effect wherein three coins pass invisibly through space to join three more. “Dubbelkross” and “Simulkross” are two further variations on the same theme; but, not only are the methods altered, the effects are, too. In fact, “Dubbelkross” represents the first attempt (as far as I know) at giving this transposition a definite climax. “Simulkross” does not pretend to give a startling climax, but is interesting because coins pass simultaneously…
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Matrix Opener
Alexander de Cova
A clever gimmick that allows one to secretly introduce four coins singly from a deck of cards.
Al Schneider’s Matrix is a classic. It didn’t take long for magicians to invent ways to produce the four coins from the deck. Notable contributions stem from Ray Mertz, Don England, Paul Harris, Nick Einhorn, Michael Broden and others.
With this humble contribution, Alexander de Cova joins the row and offers a version to produce the coins singly from the deck in the course of an Ace cutting routine.
Of course, there are many variations and handlings possible with this gimmick. Play around and find your…
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Coinvelope
Alexander de Cova
“This is new to me. I have not seen anything like it. Your touches make it a miracle vanish. Very clean – very natural. Excellent.” – Michael Close
“What a brilliantly simple, devious and clever idea! It is so deceptive, I love it!” – Nick Einhorn
Coinvelope is Alexander de Cova’s latest creation. With this super simple (and therefore reliable) gimmick envelope you can vanish a borrowed, marked coin and have it reappear anywhere. The vanish is absolutely convincing and easy to do. The diabolical envelope does most of the work.
is Alexander de Cova’s latest creation. With this super simple (and therefore reliable) gimmick envelope you can vanish a borrowed, marked coin and have it reappear anywhere. The vanish is absolutely convincing and easy to do. The diabolical envelope does most of the work.
The envelope can be constructed literally within seconds, without using…
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Capture the Coin
Dave Arch
You can almost smell the popcorn and hear the screams from the roller coaster as the magician unfolds the game board to demonstrate this seldom seen scam entitled Capture The Coin. With two coins placed on a checkerboard-like mat, the mark attempts to beat the game operator by moving in turn their coins one square at a time. If the mark successfully eludes the operator’s coin from catching (moving into the same intersection of the lines as his), the mark wins. If the operator corners the mark’s coin and then moves his coin into the same intersection of lines as the mark’s coin, the operator…
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The Impossible Coin in Bottle
Ray Roch
A very well constructed method and routine for the classic coin in the bottle effect which does use a solid coin.
Even though there are many good routines, they all seem to have flaws. Most detrimental is the fact that a folding coin’s elastic band can break at an inopportune time, and another problem is that whenever a performer has to access a pocket to retrieve or ditch a coin it becomes a suspicious move.
These problems are dealt with nicely during Ray Roch’s Impossible coin in the Bottle routine. The hands never leave the performance area and always remain in sight. A solid coin…
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