Illusions Secrets Revealed

Manipulating Metal

September 22nd, 2007

This is a great video showing many different possibilities of manipulating coins with strong magnets:

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You also notice at the end of the video it is also possible to stop certain cell phones and note that the same applies to wristwatches.

Obtaining strong earth magnets (neodynium magnets) can be done on e-bay and I highly recommend it to anyone that are interested to perform this kind of magic trick.

One great thing I found when playing with my own magnets is that some plastic looking poker chips do have metal inside and can be manipulated through a table using a magnet (usually put in my sock). I got a few people freaked out with this one ;-)

The size of the magnet I recommend is the size of a magician’s M5 (2″x2″) but 1″ by 1″ will suffice to manipulate a quarter through some but not all tables, it will be enough to make the coin stand up through your hand however.

If you’re in the USA or somewhere coins are not attracted to magnets you will need to buy a fake one that will stick to a magnet.

False Transfer & Coin Melting Theory

September 22nd, 2007

Staying around coin magic, here is a good tutorial showing a simple false transfer that will require a bit of practice to get down perfectly everytime. The presentator also discusses coin melting (coin through glass).

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Keeping on the coin melting theories discussed in the video, it can be done using 3 coins .However two coins should be sufficient. Preferably at least one of the coins should be magnetic and the performer should be equiped with a neodynium magnetic ring (which has many interesting abilities such as stopping wristwatches and cellular phones).

You can see and find out for yourself how it is done in this (superb) video of Cyril Takayama (one of my favorite magician) where he does not only melt coins through but also inside a glass table he also forces a considerably big saltshaker through. Must see

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