Effect: A coin is placed onto a table and mysteriously vanishes.
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Changing Pockets Trick
The Effect: Borrow a coin and have it marked. You say that you are always losing money through a hole in your pocket and then you drop the marked coin into your pocket. "What's weird", you say, "is that the hole isn't in this pocket (the one in which you dropped the coin), but in this one!" You lift up your other foot and the borrowed marked coin is there!
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Coin Through Palm Trick
Effect: You ask the spectator to hold out his or her hand palm up. You in turn place your hand on top of theirs, palm down. With your other free hand, you place a quarter or other coin on top of your hand and explain to the spectator that with one quick slap of the coin, you will make it pass through your hand and into theirs!
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Coin Vanish In a Hanky
Performance : A coin is placed into the center of a silk or hanky. The silk or hanky is then turned over to reveal that the coin has vanished!!!
Secret : Before performing this trick, wrap an elastic band around your fingers on one hand..
Then you place the silk or hanky in the same hand as the elastic band. With your other hand
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How To Do Coin Tricks
Effect: A hat or bag containing ten pennies ( quarters will do, just as well ) is passed to the audience. They are asked to examine the coins to confirm that the coins have different dates. A member of the audience is asked to choose a coin at random and pass this around for the other members to see. The coin is then placed back in the hat with the other coins and the hat is then presented to the magician. Eyes closed and appearing to be concentrating deeply, the magician puts his hand in the hat and retrieves the chosen coin.
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ELASTRICKERY
Elastrickery is one of the few decent tricks around which use a rubber band. This free trick is actually being sold elsewhere on the net. The
big advantage with a rubber band trick is of course that you can
The False Shuffle
![]() — it retains a card at the top of the pack, although you apparently mix all the cards thoroughly. |
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