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GWSchott Veteran user Southeastern Michigan 361 Posts |
Well, I've had more of a chance to work with the bite out quarter and so far so good. What I find myself doing - most often - is to wait until someone is handing me change, then separate out a quarter and go into the routine. Seems completely impromptu, and since it was literally someone else's quarter just moments before it really adds to the impact. I'm practicing a one-handed switch out from Bobo, but in the meantime I've been doing a false pass from hand to hand without any problems.
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Charlie the Tuna Regular user Baltimore Maryland 111 Posts |
The laser cut is better. But get a coin for use in the "coin in a bottle" . It is two effects for the price of one.
Johnson makes a nice product Charlie
Charlie,
A Magician with Good Taste. Only perform an illusion once. The first time is magical, the second is an education. |
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ibm_usa Special user In Your Mind, Ky, USA 722 Posts |
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On 2007-03-07 13:58, Charlie the Tuna wrote: when you get done biting the quarter in half, make it appear to go through a plastic bottle, that way it can' be examined.
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Matthew W Inner circle New York 2456 Posts |
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On 2007-03-12 18:31, ibm_usa wrote: Great idea!
-Matt
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