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Mark_Chandaue Inner circle Essex UK 4194 Posts |
Thought you might enjoy this. I stopped doing coins a long time ago after I developed arthritis in my hands but I dusted the cobwebs off of this. I need to refilm it because between planes flying over and my daughter sneezing the sound isn’t great and I need to reframe it to keep the cards in shot but this is a matrix I put together many years back for a competition act. I am a little out of practice but this shows the effect reasonably well.
https://youtu.be/NRlV90REg6M?si=yhrmm_U855kDYur7 Mark |
pabloinus Inner circle 1684 Posts |
Mark, this is a wonderful routine. I enjoyed it a lot. No idea how it is done...
If you ever publish it I would like to learn it. Pablo |
Andy Young Special user Jersey Shore, PA 823 Posts |
Looks great.
I really prefer the slower speeds for a coin assembly. Too many rush through it. |
Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27309 Posts |
Thanks! That was fun!
Wondering... do you have any c/s or chinatowns? After that spectacular three coin jump to get all four in the near left corner... you could put the silvers away... then lift the corner cards again at the end to show "chinese" coins ...
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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Mark_Chandaue Inner circle Essex UK 4194 Posts |
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On Mar 6, 2024, pabloinus wrote: I will be publishing that in my next book due out in the summer. I also teach it in my lecture. It’s far easier than you would think. Mark |