thumb kick\nthumb flick, credited to jennings, claims to be the first using it for a chink a chink\nlarry jennings\nscotty york
1975
lecture Larry Jennings, Scotty York
Thumb Kick
thumb flick, credited to Jennings, claims to be the first using it for a chink a chink
the kick move\nroth does not claim the idea of kicking a coin under an object, but claims the mechanics described here\ndavid roth
1981
coinmagic David Roth
The Kick Move
Roth does not claim the idea of kicking a coin under an object, but claims the mechanics described here
the flick\ntabled coin is flicked using thumb\npaul gertner\nt. nelson downs\nthe flick with cards\npaul gertner
1994
steel and silver Paul Gertner, T. Nelson Downs
subway series\ncredit information on the thumb flick move\nmichael esposito\nkarl fulves\ninformant\nkarl fulves
1998
underworld Michael Esposito, Karl Fulves
scotch and soda for real\ntranspositions and vanishes of american half dollar and mexican centavo.\nreed mcclintock\n"three-coin fantasy" (jim pace, the jim pace lecture video)\ngreater magic video library vol. 28, don alan\npurse palm\ncharles morritt\ntranslocation\njohn kennedy\nsalt & pepper shaker\nalbert goshman
2002
knuckle busters vol. 1 Reed McClintock
Scotch and Soda for Real
Transpositions and vanishes of American half dollar and Mexican centavo.
Inspired by
"Three-Coin Fantasy" (Jim Pace, The Jim Pace Lecture Video)