Behold! The New Coin Magic of Dr. Sawa Vol. 2 is here! Prepare to be amazed by almost 50 astonishing coin routines, instant download. A must-have for coin magic enthusiasts!
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Discover the Astonishing Genius of Dr. Sawa in “The New Coin Magic of Dr. Sawa Vol 2”
Renowned as one of the most creative magicians of all time, Dr. Sawa’s magic is a blend of whimsy and wonder. Professor Dai Vernon once said of Dr. Sawa: “One of the most creative magicians I have ever known. As the saying goes, you have to see it to believe it—and even then, you won’t!”
After making a sensational debut in the 1970s with his innovative use of paper, seashells, ropes, and especially coins, Dr. Sawa mysteriously disappeared from the magic scene. Now, he has returned with renewed passion and an impressive array of new tricks that will leave you spellbound.
L&L Publishing proudly presents this multiple-DVD set, featuring nearly fifty new and astonishing coin routines spread across six DVDs. Each routine is a testament to Dr. Sawa’s ingenuity and mastery of coin magic.
Highlights Include:
- Gold: Watch as three oversized copper Belgian coins transform—first into gold, then silver, and back to gold again!
- Maple: A single large silver Canadian coin magically develops color using a deceptively simple method.
- The Locked Room: Witness a stunning coin penetration into an inverted wineglass, followed by a plate penetration with a surprise finish.
- Pin Point: A coin fastened to a safety pin jumps between rungs, creating an “impossible object” that can be thoroughly examined.
- Cushion Impossible: A ballpoint pen creates visible holes in two half-dollars, which then vanish, transforming the coins into Chinese coins with holes intact.
- Lincoln’s Paper Weight: Three pennies are pushed inside a solid acrylic block—they’re really inside! The coins are then pressed all the way through, leaving the block unharmed.
- Goat: A classic Sawa trick updated: twisted tissue creates a “goat” that eats paper balls and coughs up change when fed paper currency.
- Bermuda Triangle: An exotic presentation where coins mysteriously pass through a table, culminating in an extraordinary, unexpected ending.
Running Time: Approximately 1 hour 35 minutes
The Professor, Dai Vernon, summed up Dr. Sawa this way:
“One of the most creative magicians I have ever known. As the saying goes, you have to see it to believe it-and even then, you won’t!” Find out why.
When Dr. Sawa burst onto the magic scene back in the 1970s, he caused an international sensation. His work with paper, seashells, ropes and especially coins, was simultaneously whimsical and astonishing. Some years ago, for private reasons, Dr. Sawa vanished from the magic world. Happily, he has resurfaced-his enthusiasm for magic not only renewed, but actually increased.
L&L Publishing is proud to present this multiple-DVD set, containing almost fifty new and astonishing coin routines on a total of six DVDs.
1. Gold: Three over sized copper Belgian coins are used. The first becomes gold, then the second. The third becomes silver, and then becomes gold!
2. Maple: Using a deviously simple method, a large silver Canadian coin suddenly develops color, and yet only one coin is used.
3. The Locked Room: A beautiful penetration of a coin into an inverted wineglass, followed by a penetration through a dinner plate, with a bonus surprise at the finish.
4. Pin Point: A coin with a hole through its center is fastened onto a large safety pin. The coin jumps from one rung to the other, so that now it can’t be removed-an “impossible object” that can be thoroughly examined.
5. Cushion Impossible: A ballpoint pen is pushed through two half-dollars, causing visible holes to appear, then vanish. Finally, the two coins change into Chinese coins with the holes returned!
6. Lincoln’s Paper Weight: Three pennies are pushed inside a solid block of transparent acrylic. They’re really inside! The coins are pressed deeper, then all the way through, leaving the block unharmed.
7. Goat: A Sawa classic updated. Twisted tissue is used to create a “goat” that eats paper balls. When fed paper currency, the goat coughs up change!
8. Bermuda Triangle: An exotic presentation wherein coins pass through a table, with an extraordinary unexpected ending.
Running Time Approximately 1hr 35min