Prepare to be amazed! Witness Ray Roch’s Impossible Coin in Bottle! A solid coin magically penetrates glass, right before your eyes! Learn this instantly repeatable miracle now!
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Discover the magic of Ray Roch’s The Impossible Coin in Bottle, a meticulously crafted routine that brings the classic Coin in the Bottle effect to life using a solid coin. This innovative approach eliminates common pitfalls found in other methods, offering a flawless and repeatable performance that will leave your audience in awe.
Key Features
- Solid Coin Usage: No more worries about elastic bands breaking at the wrong moment. This routine uses a solid coin throughout, ensuring reliability and durability.
- Hands-Free Suspicion: Perform without needing to access pockets, keeping all movements natural and above suspicion. Your hands remain in sight at all times, enhancing the mystery.
- Instantly Repeatable Miracle: Perfect for table-hopping, this effect can be performed multiple times in succession, amplifying the astonishment.
- Easy-to-Make Gimmick: Ray Roch uses a Canadian loonie and a Tim Horton’s apple juice bottle, but the routine is adaptable to different coin and bottle sizes, making it flexible for various settings.
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Description
A very well-constructed method and routine for the classic Coin in the Bottle effect, using a solid coin!
Even though there are many good routines, they all seem to have flaws. Most detrimental is the fact that a folding coin’s elastic band can break at an inopportune time. Another problem is that whenever a performer has to access a pocket to retrieve or ditch a coin, it becomes a suspicious move.
These problems are dealt with nicely during Ray Roch’s Impossible Coin in the Bottle routine. The hands never leave the performance area and always remain in sight. A solid coin is used throughout the performance and the routine is an instantly repeatable miracle — this makes it a perfect table-hopping effect.
The gimmick is relatively easy to make. To achieve a very clean handling during the introduction part of the trick, Ray uses a Canadian looney (Canadian one dollar coin) and a Tim Horton’s apple juice bottle. If you want to use a different sized coin and do it exactly as Ray does it, you will need to look for a suitable bottle. But this particular aspect of the trick is not essential and can be handled in other ways.
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