the eight coins and two brass covers \n four borrowed coins each under two brass covers, coins travel from one pile to the other, two shells, also done in hands of spectator without covers \n professor hoffmann
1890
more magic
Professor Hoffmann
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The eight Coins and two Brass Covers
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1890
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More Magic
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165
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das fliegende geldstück \n both hands palm-up, coin on right fingers, both hands turned over and coin secretly tossed under left hand, in effect it travels to left hand \n unknown
1897
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
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Das fliegende Geldstück
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Feb. 1897
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Der Zauberspiegel
(Vol. 2 No. 6)
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82
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travelling coins \n first coin travels from hand to hand then effect is repeated with four coins, hands turned over on table \n unknown
1935
coin magic
Unknown
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Travelling Coins
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1935
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Coin Magic
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13
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the inseparable pair \n two phases \n j. b. bobo
1947
watch this one!
J. B. Bobo
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The Inseparable Pair
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1947
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Watch This One!
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103
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chinese money mystery \n \n harry mcdaniel \n misterio chino \n joaquín navajas
1947
watch this one!
Harry McDaniel
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Chinese Money Mystery
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Related to
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1947
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Watch This One!
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106
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snap \n two coins \n john r. boyko
1949
the phoenix 151-200
John R. Boyko
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Snap
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1949
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The Phoenix 151-200
(Issue 174)
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697
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the inseparable pair \n crossed handed \n unknown
1952
modern coin magic
Unknown
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The Inseparable Pair
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1952
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Modern Coin Magic
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144
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the hippity hop half \n \n jimmy buffaloe
1952
modern coin magic
Jimmy Buffaloe
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The Hippity Hop Half
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1952
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Modern Coin Magic
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147
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chinese money mystery \n \n unknown \n camilos münzenroutine \n camilo vázquez \n eight coin trick \n eddie fechter \n pitch flight \n lou gallo
1952
modern coin magic
Unknown
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Chinese Money Mystery
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Variations
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1952
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Modern Coin Magic
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154
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routine no. 11 \n \n j. b. bobo
1952
modern coin magic
J. B. Bobo
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Routine No. 11
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1952
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Modern Coin Magic
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345
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routine no. 15 too many coins \n \n milton kort \n never too many coins \n kainoa harbottle
1952
modern coin magic
Milton Kort
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Routine No. 15 Too Many Coins
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Related to
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1952
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Modern Coin Magic
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348
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the roving coins \n five coins travel from hand to hand, seated \n eddie joseph
1952
tricks for informal occasions
Eddie Joseph
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The Roving Coins
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1952
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Tricks for Informal Occasions
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25
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solid through solid \n six coins and a ring, three coins travel to other hand, seated \n eddie joseph
1952
tricks for informal occasions
Eddie Joseph
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Solid Through Solid
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1952
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Tricks for Informal Occasions
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27
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dollar flight \n both hands cover a dollar coin on table, one travels to the other \n glenn harrison
1966
the new modern coin magic
Glenn Harrison
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Dollar Flight
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1966
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The New Modern Coin Magic
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389
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the hammam routine \n signed coin penetrates table and falls in a glass, transforms and travels under other hand, big medallion appears as kicker \n jules debarros
1971
the coins of ishtar
Jules DeBarros
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The Hammam Routine
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1971
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The Coins of Ishtar
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52
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three coins and a ring \n two phases, coin assembly (to ring) and coins across \n scotty york \n ringwraiths \n curtis kam
1975
lecture
Scotty York
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Three Coins and A Ring
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Variations
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1975
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Lecture
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3
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never split \n coin travel from under one hand to another \n bernard bilis \n 3:32 \n mike caveney
1976
close up, french style
Bernard Bilis
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Never Split
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Variations
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1976
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Close Up, French Style
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18
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perfect passe-passe \n two pennies on table, one travels across \n harvey rosenthal
1976
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10
Harvey Rosenthal
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Perfect Passe-Passe
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1976
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The Pallbearers Review Vol. 9-10
(Vol. 10 No. Close-Up Folio #1)
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887
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banish \n nickel and penny on table, covered with hands, one travels across, repeat, then chosen coin travels table, then both covered with card, one travels across, two coins joined with thread \n harvey rosenthal \n two coins \n morty rudnick \n two coins \n karl fulves
1976
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10
Harvey Rosenthal
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Banish
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Related toVariations
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1976
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The Pallbearers Review Vol. 9-10
(Vol. 10 No. Close-Up Folio #2)
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899
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rubdown \n half dollar rubbed on table vanishes and appears under other hand, then changes into dime with change under other hand \n ross bertram
1978
magic and methods of ross bertram
Ross Bertram
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Rubdown
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1978
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Magic and Methods of Ross Bertram
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19
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four finger finale \n coin appears under forefinger as finale to coins across or similar \n paul harris
1979
close-up entertainer
Paul Harris
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Four Finger Finale
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1979
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Close-up Entertainer
|
101
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subway move \n thumb flick, credit claim \n max williams
1980
the chronicles
Max Williams
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Subway Move
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1980
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The Chronicles
(Issue 25)
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1311
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drawback \n one half dollar under each hand, they travel under one hand, in repeat change into dollar \n steve beam
1981
steve beam on coins — volume i
Steve Beam
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Drawback
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1981
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Steve Beam On Coins — Volume I
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11
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delayed table transit \n one half dollar under each hand, they travel under one hand \n steve beam
1981
steve beam on coins — volume i
Steve Beam
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Delayed Table Transit
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1981
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Steve Beam On Coins — Volume I
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13
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3:32 \n two coins travel under one hand, then one coin and eventually the last coin vanishes, using "the flick" \n mike caveney \n never split \n bernard bilis \n two, one, none \n mike caveney
1981
magicomedy
Mike Caveney
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3:32
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1981
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Magicomedy
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21
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pandemonium \n - growing deck gag (higham)
- trouser pocket as servante (higham)
- card revelation gag with two spectators selecting the same card (tucker)
- five coins travel from hand to hand and then change into one coin (tucker)
- cutting the aces, bilis/ marlo variation idea (monmoine) \n justin higham \n stephen tucker \n pascal monmoine
1983
spell-binder
Justin Higham, Stephen Tucker, Pascal Monmoine
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Pandemonium
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1983
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Spell-Binder
(Vol. 2 No. 22)
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420
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translocation \n four coins in a vertical row on the table, both hands palm down on table, one by one they travel across \n john kennedy \n reversal ending \n mark lefler \n table squeeze \n david neighbors \n scotch and soda for real \n reed mcclintock \n silver surfer \n wolfgang moser
1983
lecture iii
John Kennedy
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Translocation
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Related toVariations
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1983
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Lecture III
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8
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reversal ending \n backfire finale for "translocation" \n mark lefler \n translocation \n john kennedy
1983
lecture iii
Mark Lefler
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Reversal Ending
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Related to
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1983
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Lecture III
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11
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quick trip \n six coins \n michael ammar \n adam fleischer \n paul harris \n daryl martinez
1983
the magic hedonists brainstorm in the bahamas
Michael Ammar, Adam Fleischer, Paul Harris, Daryl Martinez
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Quick Trip
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1983
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The Magic Hedonists Brainstorm In The Bahamas
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47
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fingertip flyers \n four coins under four fingers travel from hand to hand \n michael ammar \n adam fleischer \n paul harris \n daryl martinez
1983
the magic hedonists brainstorm in the bahamas
Michael Ammar, Adam Fleischer, Paul Harris, Daryl Martinez
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Fingertip Flyers
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1983
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The Magic Hedonists Brainstorm In The Bahamas
|
79
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no card matrix \n coins in square layout travel into one corner, handling of last coin contributed by hierling \n david williamson \n thomas hierling \n cocktail matrix \n david stone \n cocktail matrix \n david stone
1987
new wave close-up
David Williamson, Thomas Hierling
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No Card Matrix
|
Related toVariations
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1987
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New Wave Close-Up
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56
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penny ante \n no. 51, one coin under each hand, travel to same hand \n unknown
1989
self-working coin magic
Unknown
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Penny Ante
|
1989
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Self-Working Coin Magic
|
55
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table squeeze \n four coins travel from underneath one hand to the other \n david neighbors \n translocation \n john kennedy
1990
the minotaur
David Neighbors
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Table Squeeze
|
Inspired by
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1990
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The Minotaur
(Vol. 2 No. 3)
|
7
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chinese money mystery \n \n alexander de cova
1992
ein profi packt aus...
Alexander de Cova
|
Chinese Money Mystery
|
1992
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Ein Profi packt aus...
|
122
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eight coin trick \n \n eddie fechter \n chinese money mystery \n unknown \n subterranean silver \n andrew galloway
1993
fechter
Eddie Fechter
|
Eight Coin Trick
|
Inspired byVariations
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1993
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Fechter
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55
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6-4-5 coin trick \n tabled coins across, several phases \n eddie fechter
1993
fechter
Eddie Fechter
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6-4-5 Coin Trick
|
1993
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Fechter
|
153
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as a coin across \n two coins, tabled, using coin flick \n paul gertner
1994
steel and silver
Paul Gertner
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As a Coin Across
|
1994
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Steel and Silver
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16
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three and three (segregated) \n six silver coins, three in each hand, travel to one hand one by one, using flick \n paul gertner
1994
steel and silver
Paul Gertner
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Three and Three (Segregated)
|
1994
|
Steel and Silver
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18
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three and three (integrated) \n three copper and three silver coins, copper coins travel to silver coins, using flick \n paul gertner
1994
steel and silver
Paul Gertner
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Three and Three (Integrated)
|
1994
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Steel and Silver
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23
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four finger finale \n coin appears under forefinger as finale to coins across or similar \n paul harris \n ninth dynasty \n reed mcclintock \n four finger finale \n paul harris
1996
the art of astonishment — book 2
Paul Harris
|
Four Finger Finale
|
Related to
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1996
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The Art of Astonishment — Book 2
(Issue Close-up Entertainer)
|
111
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|
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pitch flight \n three coins in each hand, they travel into one hand one by one \n lou gallo \n chinese money mystery \n unknown
1996
lou gallo: the underground man
Lou Gallo
|
Pitch Flight
|
Inspired by
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1996
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Lou Gallo: The Underground Man
|
6
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pitch a little woo \n copper and silver coin, one in each hand, one travels to other hand, repeat, the to the other hand the third time \n lou gallo
1996
lou gallo: the underground man
Lou Gallo
|
Pitch a Little Woo
|
1996
|
Lou Gallo: The Underground Man
|
11
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the grassy knoll \n \n evert chapman \n john kennedy's "visible coins across"
1997
trephine
Evert Chapman
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The Grassy Knoll
|
Inspired by- John Kennedy's "Visible Coins Across"
|
1997
|
Trephine
|
55
|
|
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subway move \n as coins across phase \n max williams
1998
underworld
Max Williams
|
Subway Move
|
1998
|
Underworld
(Issue 9)
|
114
|
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manhattan transfer \n coin pushed in sleeve appears under hand on table \n michael esposito \n slydini
1998
underworld
Michael Esposito, Slydini
|
Manhattan Transfer
|
1998
|
Underworld
(Issue 9)
|
115
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submarine coins \n three coins on table, travel from under the left hand to under the right hand one by one, presentation is that the coins are submarines that sink into the table and resurface under the other hand \n hiroshi sawa \n サブマリン・コイン (submarine coin) \n hiroshi sawa
1999
genii
Hiroshi Sawa
|
Submarine Coins
|
Also published here
|
Dec. 1999
|
Genii
(Vol. 62 No. 12)
|
52
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four finger finale \n three coins under three fingertips on table, fourth one appears \n paul harris \n four finger finale \n paul harris
2002
knuckle busters vol. 2
Paul Harris
|
Four Finger Finale
|
Related to
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2002
|
Knuckle Busters Vol. 2
|
16
|
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the easy coin routine \n four coins are produced, travel from hand to hand and are placed into pocket, continuous production of coins to finish \n bob ostin
2005
bob ostin — a lifetime of magical inventions
Bob Ostin
|
The Easy Coin Routine
|
2005
|
Bob Ostin — A Lifetime of Magical Inventions
|
42
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subterranean silver \n (misspelled "subterannean"), three coins in each hand, they travel across one by one, two discarded, two coins penetrate table to join others \n andrew galloway \n eight coin trick \n eddie fechter
2006
diverting coin magic
Andrew Galloway
|
Subterranean Silver
|
Inspired by
|
2006
|
Diverting Coin Magic
|
30
|
|
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call shot, part i \n four coins on the table travel from one side to the other one by one \n dean dill
2011
el manuscrito
Dean Dill
|
Call Shot, part I
|
2011
|
El Manuscrito
(Vol. 4 No. 17)
|
514
|
|
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call shot instant \n four coins travel at once \n dean dill
2011
el manuscrito
Dean Dill
|
Call Shot Instant
|
2011
|
El Manuscrito
(Vol. 4 No. 17)
|
517
|
|
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サブマリン・コイン (submarine coin) \n three coins on table, travel from under the left hand to under the right hand one by one, presentation is that the coins are submarines that sink into the table and resurface under the other hand \n hiroshi sawa \n submarine coins \n hiroshi sawa
2013
magic of dr. sawa (澤浩の奇術)
Hiroshi Sawa
|
サブマリン・コイン (Submarine Coin)
|
Also published here
|
2013
|
Magic of Dr. Sawa (澤浩の奇術)
|
24
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two, one, none \n two coins travel under one hand, then one coin and eventually the last coin vanishes, using "the flick"
- two coins
- one coin
- none \n mike caveney \n 3:32 \n mike caveney
2013
wonders
Mike Caveney
|
Two, One, None
|
Also published here
|
2013
|
Wonders
|
83
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three coins and a shot glass \n copper/silver/brass type routine with shot glass
- phase one: the visible transposition
- phase two: a strange gathering
- phase three: the vanishing \n jindai nishikawa
2014
genii
Jindai Nishikawa
|
Three Coins and a Shot Glass
|
June 2014
|
Genii
(Vol. 77 No. 6)
|
36
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misterio chino \n four coins in each hand \n joaquín navajas \n chinese money mystery \n harry mcdaniel
2019
monedas personales y más
Joaquín Navajas
|
Misterio chino
|
Related to
|
2019
|
Monedas Personales Y Más
|
155
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|
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coins across \n brief \n juan tamariz
2019
the magic rainbow
Juan Tamariz
|
Coins Across
|
2019
|
The Magic Rainbow
|
292
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|
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coinroll \n three coins in one hand, one by one a small silver ball is seen rolling over the table from that hand to the other where it changes back to a coin \n curtis kam
2021
the disclaimer
Curtis Kam
|
CoinRoll
|
Apr. 2021
|
The Disclaimer
(Vol. 1 No. 1)
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1
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