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| A Stand up Bill - Borrow a dollar bill, fold it in half lengthwise and crease it sharply. Opening the fold slightly, you put the bill on the table so it sits like a long tent. You start by making a fe... |
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| The following routine employs Downs Eureka Pass and Roll Down Production of Four Coins in a novel combination of effects.... |
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| This can be considered a quick copper-silver transposition effect.... |
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| The magician carefully places a glass of clear liquid on the table. A borrowed coin is even more carefully dipped into the liquid. After a few seconds the coin is seen to be bent. The magician picks u... |
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| The performer borrows a dollar bill from a spectator. The number is recorded by the spectator for identification. The bill is made to vanish by the performer, and is then found in a new and unopened p... |
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| A coin disappears from the magicians hand.... |
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| The many peripatetic peregrinations of a coinage specimen which ... Okay, it just another one coin routine, albeit a very effective one. It is the opening segment of the longer coin routine which Carl... |
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| While the magicians back is turned a spectator put a folded bank note under one of three face down cups, the magician then uses his magical gift to locate the note.... |
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| While "Old Wine," employed cards; Al Koran performed it with money. In his hands, this simple old parlor trick took on new life and was as baffling to his audiences as any mystery they witne... |
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| The performer displays a penny in his left hand and a dime in his right. As he closes his hands on the two coins and holds them some distance apart, he announces that he will cause the coins to transp... |
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| This is an alternative way of producing the single coin in your right hand when you are performing the Miser s Dream. It uses a regular coin.... |
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| Here s a modernized routine wherein three coins penetrate through the hand.... |
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| The coin disappears from the performer s hand and reappears from behind a spectator s ear.... |
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\'A mysterious twist on a classic effect. A borrowed $100 bill is marked with a sigil of protection. It is put in one of 3 envelopes. The other envelopes hold slips of newspaper.\' \'Three li... |
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| A Do As I Do Mentalist type of routine using coins.... |
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| A coin or piece of candy is borrowed from a spectator. It is placed in the center of a transparent crystal table or plate, and tapped against it a few times to demonstrate that s a solid surface. Then... |
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| A one-dollar bill is held in the right hand, and is freely shown. A five-dollar bill is held in the left hand, and is also freely shown. The bills are folded into eighths. The five-dollar bill is encl... |
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| The performer shows a half dollar which he slowly places in his left hand. He closes the left fingers over the coin, makes a few passes over the left hand, then opens it. Instead oś a half dollar he h... |
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| The basic effect is that a half dollar is magically produced from a borrowed dollar bill; the half dollar is wrapped in the bill and magically changed to a silver dollar. ... |
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| The performer places eight pennies on a table, four in each of two vertical rows. Beginning at one end of the two rows and using both hands, he picks up a coin from each row simultaneously. To show th... |
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