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Tarbell 88: Money Magic Part 1 (Instant Download) Coin tricks, common gimmicks, and pure sleight-of-hand. All routines guaranteed to surprise!
X-Cel: An unexpected vanish of a penny, trapped under a post-it note.
Bandit Bill: Harlan's brand new method for penetrating a folded dollar bill onto, and off of, a rubber band.
Gimmicked Coins: A look into the world of gimmicked coins. You will learn about a few of the more popular varieties.
Copper and Silver Through Table: Either the copper or silver coin penetrates through the table, it's your spectators choice!
Disjointed Account: A copper coin impossibly switches places with a silver coin a couple of times no matter how closely they're watched, yet the coins may be examined at the end.
Ultimate Silver and Copper: Two coins, placed together in one of your hands, always magically return to separate hands, until one of them vanishes to re-appear under your helper's hands.
Sol Stone's Changing Chips: A poker chip visibly increases in value many times with just a wave of your hand, and you end with just a single chip.
Sol Stone's Visual Copper & Silver: You'll learn a sleight-of-hand move used to cause an instantaneous transposition of a copper and silver coin.
Continuous Coin Production & Vanish: Using the same sleight-of-hand move, you'll learn how to continiously produce coins from thing air.
Sol Stone's Miser's Dream Move: You'll learn how to incorporate the moves you have already learned into a Miser's Dream routine.
The Sensitized Paper: A forgotten gem where a tiny piece of paper, balanced on a coin, develops a miniature image of a selected card.
Three and Three:
Poker chips jump invisibly from one place to another, even when held in handkerchiefs by two willing volunteers.
Charlatan Chips: Learn how to make poker chips stick to your fingers in a very strange way.
The Balancing Coins: Learn how to balance poker chips, or coins, on the rim of a glass.
An Amazing Coin Vanish: An incredible sleight-of-hand coin vanish from David Roth.
Another Amazing Coin Vanish: Another incredible sleight-of-hand coin vanish from David Roth.
X-Cel: An unexpected vanish of a penny, trapped under a post-it note.
Bandit Bill: Harlan's brand new method for penetrating a folded dollar bill onto, and off of, a rubber band.
Gimmicked Coins: A look into the world of gimmicked coins. You will learn about a few of the more popular varieties.
Copper and Silver Through Table: Either the copper or silver coin penetrates through the table, it's your spectators choice!
Disjointed Account: A copper coin impossibly switches places with a silver coin a couple of times no matter how closely they're watched, yet the coins may be examined at the end.
Ultimate Silver and Copper: Two coins, placed together in one of your hands, always magically return to separate hands, until one of them vanishes to re-appear under your helper's hands.
Sol Stone's Changing Chips: A poker chip visibly increases in value many times with just a wave of your hand, and you end with just a single chip.
Sol Stone's Visual Copper & Silver: You'll learn a sleight-of-hand move used to cause an instantaneous transposition of a copper and silver coin.
Continuous Coin Production & Vanish: Using the same sleight-of-hand move, you'll learn how to continiously produce coins from thing air.
Sol Stone's Miser's Dream Move: You'll learn how to incorporate the moves you have already learned into a Miser's Dream routine.
The Sensitized Paper: A forgotten gem where a tiny piece of paper, balanced on a coin, develops a miniature image of a selected card.
Three and Three:
Poker chips jump invisibly from one place to another, even when held in handkerchiefs by two willing volunteers.
Charlatan Chips: Learn how to make poker chips stick to your fingers in a very strange way.
The Balancing Coins: Learn how to balance poker chips, or coins, on the rim of a glass.
An Amazing Coin Vanish: An incredible sleight-of-hand coin vanish from David Roth.
Another Amazing Coin Vanish: Another incredible sleight-of-hand coin vanish from David Roth.