Prepare to be amazed! Tarbell 38: Modern Coin Effects unveils cutting-edge coin magic. Learn flourishes, vanishes, and transpositions. Download now for secrets that will astound!
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Tarbell 38: Modern Coin Effects (Instant Download)
Discover the timeless art of coin magic with Tarbell 38: Modern Coin Effects. This instant download offers a collection of techniques so advanced, they remain cutting-edge even today. Perfect for magicians looking to elevate their craft and captivate their audience with stunning coin manipulations.
What You’ll Learn
- Five-Coin Production: Master the art of making five coins appear simultaneously at your fingertips.
- One-Handed Four-Coin Roll-Out: Learn this challenging yet impressive move from Johnny Ace Palmer.
- Coin Roll Mastery: Watch as Dan and Brandon Gerald demonstrate the classic coin roll, showcasing the difference practice makes.
- Vegas Slots Routine: Add context and flair to your multiple coin production with this engaging sequence.
- Dime Penetration: Amaze your audience as a dime mysteriously penetrates your closed fist.
- Copper-Silver Transposition: Explore Dan’s unique take on this classic trick.
- Spellbound Sequence: Create the illusion of a coin changing size right before your audience’s eyes.
- Multi-Phase Transposition: Perfect for stand-up performances, this routine will leave your audience in awe.
- Mystery Box Trick: Turn borrowed, marked coins into keys that unlock a nested mystery box.
- Magic Muffin: A delightful twist where marked coins appear in the center of a muffin.
- Pickpocket Training Box: Learn to acquire small valuables with this unique brass box.
- Coin, Bag, and Surprise: A fun routine that ends with a big surprise.
- Magic Juggling: Toss a coin between two mouth-to-mouth glasses in this mesmerizing routine.
- Poetic Production: A rhyming recitation paired with a coin production routine.
- Perplexing Poker Chips: Debut a working prototype of three mysterious poker chips.
With Tarbell 38: Modern Coin Effects, you’ll have a treasure trove of techniques to set you apart from the crowd. Whether you’re a seasoned magician or just starting out, this lesson is packed with alternatives that your audience will love.
Tarbell 38: Modern Coin Effects (Instant Download)Coin magic so ahead of its time, it remains cutting edge even today.
This lesson contains coin magic that was so ahead of its time, much of it remains cutting edge even today.
We begin with a few fancy flourishes. First, you will learn how to make five coins simultaneously appear at the tips of each finger and thumb.
Then, Johnny Ace Palmer teaches you a one-handed, four-coin roll-out, that IS as hard as (or even harder than) it looks.
And Dan tries his hand at the slick, standard, and still-impressive coin roll, but another friend, Brandon Gerald, shows how much better it looks with practice.
When Dan gets into the tricks proper, he provide a multiple coin production some context and a conclusion by setting the sequence at the Vegas slots.
Then Dan shows you a nifty quicky where a dime penetrates into your closed fist, and he shares some work on the copper-silver transposition with his additions.
Next, there’s a neat spellbound-style sequence where a coin apparently keeps changing size even though your hands are shown otherwise empty.
And another sequence combines elements of retention, back-clip, and sleeving to effect either a total vanish or a clean transformation.
Then, Dan shows you a multi-phase transposition routine, nicely suited for stand-up, and requiring a bit of practice for those gutsy enough to give it a try.
There’s also a big trick where borrowed, marked coins turn into keys which unlock a nested, mystery box… ultimately containing the very same marked coins.
In a similar, yet tastier, mystery, the marked money makes its way into the moist center of the magic muffin.Â
Then, Dan introduces an unusual brass box designed to train pickpockets to deftly acquire small valuables under virtually imposible circumstances.
Plus, there’s a fun routine with a coin, a bag, and a big surprise, some magic juggling with a coin tossed between two mouth-to-mouth glasses, a poetic production routine to rhyming recitation and Dan finishes up by debuting a working prototype of three perplexing poker chips.
So, if you’d like to stand out from the common coin-carrying crowd, then this lesson is filled with alternatives that your audience will love.
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