Lesson 38 Coin Tricks II
In this lesson, Harlan Tarbell presents twenty grips, decorative techniques, props, and tricks that were provided to him for the TARBELL Course by some of the world's best coin manipulators. There's something for everyone interested in coins.
It begins with visually striking decorative moves, in which coins wander across the hand or form a coin star. Then come techniques that first make coins disappear and then pluck them from the air. One coin pierces a handkerchief, another a hat, coins swap places, a large coin transforms into a small one, a silver coin into a copper penny.
You'll then be initiated into the "Secret of the French Pill Box," in which recently missing coins are unexpectedly found. The three methods described for handling an "OKITO Coin Box" are also very insightful. You're sure to discover your future favorite method here. At the end of this lesson, we'll use the "Chameleon Poker Chips," which constantly change colors in an easy-to-perform routine.
Harlan Tarbell has illustrated his explanations with over 150 clear drawings, making everything easy to understand and practice.
56 pages
CONTENTS
Manuel's coin star
Coin star with four coins
The Wandering Coin
Al Zink's coin production
Nelson Hahne's Dime by hand
Joe Berg's Coin Exchange
Harry Bernstein's Dollar and Dime
Paul Morris' coin disappearance
Paul Morris' Color-Changing Coin
Paul Morris' Ubiquitous Coin
Back and forth
Coin through handkerchief
The Secret of the French Pill Box
Coins in a loaf of bread
The OKITO coin box
Second method:
Third method:
Coin through hat
Penny Madness
Tom Osborne's five-coin routine
A coin disappears without a trace
The Chameleon Poker Chips
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