Some visual effects will always
remain in the spectator's mind. Printing Coins is an example of
this.
Ariel Carax delights us with this innovative and clever work of
art. A visual and innovative effect you will definitely include in your pro
repertoire or in your occasional performance.
The magician puts a pencil,
a coin -you may borrow one from the audience-, and a sheet of paper on the
table. He puts the sheet of paper on top of the coin and rubs the pencil on it
thus making the coin printed on the sheet of paper. The magician prints the coin
several times on the whole sheet. He then raises the sheet of paper and shows
that the coin has been multiplied into as many coins as the number of rubbings
made. The coins, the sheet of paper and pencil are showed and given away to the
audience.
The DVD includes a visual and emotional introduction of the
Printing Coins.
A perfect and impressive opener (introductory effect).
Very easy to do.
Easy and quick reset.
Quickly repeated.
You may perform it standing or sitting at a table or on the
floor.
No manipulation or palming.
No need to discard anything. No sleeves or lap required.
At the end, all the items used may be given away to the
audience or showed for their examination.
Use any type of coin, even a borrowed one: Half dollar, 2
euro, 2 pounds, peso, etc.
A gimmick and an English/Spanish explanatory DVD are
included.
Additional
Information Any coin with similar size work fine too. You need coins
diam: 25mm to 33mm and Thick to 3mm. SAMPLE COIN SIZE: Half
Dollar: 30.61mm x 2.15mm - OK 500 Yen: 26.5mm x 2mm - OK 2
Pounds: 28.4mm x 2.5mm - OK 2 Euros: 25.75 mm x 2.2mm - OK 20c Australian: 28.52mm x 2.5mm - OK 50 c Argentinian
peso: 25.2mm x 1.7mm - OK
REVIEWS
"Printing Coins" offers a gimmicked pad of paper that effectively and secretly loads coins onto a table underneath the sheet of paper...The method is clever." Wayne Kawamoto, Magic & Illusion 9/23/2011
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